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>>I've been at conferences at Microsoft where all the VFP people hang out together, but VB people kind of wander around lost, like they don't have any friends. And, the VFP group is far more vocal and visible at these things. One year at the MVP summit, we all wore matching t-shirts on two different days. That got attention.
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>I might add that it was two different T-Shirts. All the group wore one on one day, the 2nd one the next. It did get attention.
Sure did. I was at a local thing for MVPs yesterday and at least two different people commented on it.
FWIW, the global director of the MVP program also noted that VFP has a long history of community that Microsoft is aware of and would love to replicate elsewhere.
Tamar
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