Hi Sergey,
Thank you. Given the number of solutions you post here on the UT I am firmly convinced that you are more than one person, so I'll answer all of you. :)
Until the last few years I have preferred to live the life of a hermit coder. I spent my days studying, writing code, and lurking for the most part. I started to notice that out of all the languages I was coding in (I won't bore you with the list), I had a special affinity for Visual FoxPro. I decided that I wanted to see what could actually be done for Visual FoxPro and the Community that surrounds it. I was convinced that if I wanted to eventually have anything that resembled an impact that I would need to increase my visibility, so I gradually increased my activity on the forums (mostly Tek-Tips at first) and eventually created my blog. The rest of the story is what it is. Visual FoxPro and the Community is still not where I envision it, but it is definitely on the upswing and I remain firmly convinced that we, as a community, can do more in a single year than MS could do in 10. No slight on MS or the Fox Team intended, I'm just saying that we have over 100,000 developers at our disposal (that is over 10 times the size of the .NET team at MS), and VFP can be improved using pure VFP. If only a fraction of the VFP Community engaged and began to Educate, Excite and Expand... the results would be enormous. It has become the reason I get out of bed in the morning. Everyone needs a purpose, and a way to give back... I'm blessed to have this opportunity.
>Congratulations, Craig!
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>Where have you been hiding all those years? :)