>> Quite a call. To predict that a development tool (MS practically shouted that they bet the company on it)
>> would become a major tool and suggested that people should give it a serious look.
>
>Yet...so many people argued with him, eh?
John argued that VFP was dead even before VFP6.
And he took even the slightest opportunity to push that viewpoint, all the way through VFP6, VFP7, VFP8...
John started out telling us all that we should all switch to VB post-haste. He argued that inheritance was overrated and that VB was all one needed, really.
8+ years later VB is DEAD and VFP is still kicking. Yet folks still praise his "foresight"!?!?!?!
But I do agree with John... VFP is dying. But it's a crusty old fart and just won't go away quietly.
cheers
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>>I guess that my psychic days are over. Well... time to unplug my crystal ball.
>
>No! Who's going to let us know when we are are providing a disservice to our customers?
>
>PMFJI, but as long as only one guy's being asked not to snipe at people...
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