They couldn't afford him <bg>
>> Also, a lot of what Anders talks about is about language integration. It has little to do with the underlying data technology. A lot of people here are probably reading too much into those first announcements... I wouldn't hold my breath for an implementation that will end being anything at all like VFP's cursor engine. For one thing the engine will support much more than just data from a database. The real question that nobody's talked about yet is what the result will actually go into and what you can do with the result. That's an issue that hasn't even been addressed at this point. <
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>Hi Rick,
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>Why aren't you working for Microsoft? Don't they have a Maui office?
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>This sounds flippant but is actually a serious question. Not that you have to answer, I guess it's impertinent....
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>Mike
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