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23/06/2005 11:20:18
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
01025687
Message ID:
01025878
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It never ceases to amaze me the number of useless threads you start. Zero value. Zero thought.

Is that how you design software?


>I found the answer to the puzzle. To me it's so clear now. Some guys within the VFP department gave us great clues.
>
>From that deduction don't be afraid no more. There will be a VFP 10. There will also be a VFP 11.
>
>Sorry I'm not sure of the last version but I'm sure we'll see version 22.
>
>Ok I know what you think this looks ridiculous. Perhaps MS will change from numbers to name but still I'm sure we'll have at least 13 new major versions.
>
>You may wonder how I got to this conclusion. Simple!
>
>What was the code name for VFP 7? Sedona
>The code name for the version after 9 (presumably version 10)? Sedna (they just removed the O)
>
>So this tells me that if they delete one letter each three major versions we end up with many major version left.
>
>So the pattern is :
>
>VFP 7 : Sedona
>VFP 10: Sedna
>VFP 13: Sena or Seda or Eda (I think you get the overall idea)
>VFP 16: Sen
>VFP 19: Se
>VFP 22: S
>
>But what is still puzzling me is if there will be a VFP 25.
>
>8-D
- Jeff
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