Uh? I'm confused. I thought you had given up on Fox? I remember the fallout when you so publicly left the fold. That kind of high profile "departure" was not good for the Fox community but seemingly, you weren't too bothered about that.
I suppose it didn't work out too well with the penguin? I recall JVP's comments when you "opted out". As much as I hate to admit it, he was absolutely correct.
So now, you are pushing your conference. Its laughable.
>Remember "Fox is Monster" and "Fox is Magic"? (Yes, the speakers
>would like to forget that one /s/.) Now..... Fox is Mature.
>
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>Your Next Ten Years as a Visual FoxPro Developer
>Strategies, Tactics and Best Practices for the Long Run
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>
>MSFT has committed to VFP support through 2014. Given that even
>now, many companies are running FoxBase and FoxPro/DOS apps in
>DOS boxes or in Windows, it's highly likely that we'll see VFP
>apps running well beyond 2016.
>
>But we've also seen that there won't be any more major developments
>in VFP - so now's a great time to take a look at the app you're
>using and enhance/rearchitect/rebuild it for the next decade of use.
>
>What can you, the developer who is committed to VFP as a long
>term development platform, do to optimize the next ten years of
>your life?
>
>This is the question that GLGDW 2006 is going to answer.
>
>This is not a marketing demo masquerading as a technical
>conference. This is not FoxPro for Dummies. There are no 'Intro
>to X' pre-cons or 'How to use feature Y' sessions here. This is
>an advanced workshop - for experts.
>
>This is a workshop for thoughtful people with attention spans.
>This is an event about wisdom.
>
>Early details:
www.hentzenwerke.com>
>Whil
-=Gary