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About The VFP Versus .Net Argument
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03/06/2005 16:33:44
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
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Thread ID:
01019874
Message ID:
01020112
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>2) You really think that you have a point. If that's the case just find one place where I said that VFP should always be used. and that .Net does'nt have a place in any business. Oh by the way don't come back with a thread where I was having fun with a bully telling things like unfinished environment or whatever I said to have fun. I know that you won't find such a thread. But that was not fun and even annoyed some users over here. They said it and I replied by saying that I would'nt participate any more in those kinds of threads. Anyway you're on your own now.

Actually, I know I have a point. The problem is that it is lost on you and a handful of others from whom I may be about to hear.

Since you asked, here's where you said, in message #1019583:

">>Hmmm I'm surprised to receive a reply from you. I thought I knew all the .Net Bullies <g>
>
>Actually, we have spoken on this subject before. It had just been awhile because *I* moved on. <bg>

What an interesting argument. "I moved on". When I see that as the main argument this tells me that
you're one of those building apps not based on the needs of the customer but based on your needs.
It sure looks better to state in your resume that you've been building apps with .Net
rather than with VFP.


Not necessarily better for your customer but for you it must do wonders.

You don't necessarily need to reply because apparently you moved on. <vbg>"

If you weren't apparently done wasting your time talking to me in this thread, I would liked to have seen your response to this question: What is one to take from the bolded part of that direct quote from you, given the context of you bragging up the planned 2007 VFP9 add-on in the face of ".NET bullies," other than that you feel anyone who has, as you seemed to think I had, "moved on" from using VFP is doing his or her customers a disservice? I take it that my logic is faulty, but alas now I'll never know what you actually meant by stating that. Darn.

>See you later in other threads.

Not if I see you first. Sorry, couldn't resist. :-)
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