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Perhaps he has (my own terms) dwelt upon the incompetence of VFP developers, lack of opportunity and hopelessness of the VFP group, to see that his is the word! :) >
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>I've never challenged the competency of anyone's VFP skills.
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>My biggest criticism of individuals has been targeted at those who feel they "know" some things about .NET from little more than reading, and selective/questionable "appeals to authority".
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>Lack of practical experience with .NET (or any new major technology) makes it difficult to process information about the subject - and leads to repeated erroneous conclusions.
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>Kevin
I don't disagree with you - I just don't come here to read about the power of .NET!
Would you be annoyed if someone started posting here and telling us all that using MS programming tools isn't the way to go, MS is going to fade in the next decade and open source is the only way for the future, blah, blah blah ..?
I'd hope so.
Cheers,
Jamie