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15/03/2007 00:56:26
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
01203243
Message ID:
01203904
Vues:
23
Doug,

I will give you a ring soon, as long as we agree not to talk about politics ;-) Probably not today. There has been all kinds of political stuff (office style) going on with the project I have been working on and it will go one way or the other in the next day or two. Either the "temporary" hiatus will end or I will start looking for a new gig in earnest.

The crisis of a few months ago did pass, although I'm not foolish enough to think it couldn't happen again. One day at a time, right? Then a week, then a month....

Best ((c) Doug Dodge),

Mike


>Mike,
>
>Nothing sly about it. :) Dry as an old bone perhaps... *chuckle*
>
>Say, you were going to call or give me the go code to call you here a few months back? How are you and would you still be up to a cll from a knucklehead like me? I won't twist both of your arms. <eg>
>
>Seriously, if you ever have the time let me know - would love to hear how you're doing.
>
>Best,
>
>DD
>
>>Dang! Thanks for the correction. Glad to see that sly DD humor is still intact.
>>
>>Years ago when I was learning FoxPro I took a one day class YAG did here in Chicago. One of the funny things he said was that his favorite FoxPro command was MODIFY COMMAND NOMODIFY (lol).
>>
>>
>>>Mike,
>>>
>>>You never get it right..
>>>
>>>It's SELECT SECONDARY.
>>>
>>>:)
>>>
>>>DD
>>>
>>>
>>>>@ SAY / GET
>>>>
>>>>;-)
>>>>
>>>>
>>>>>Calvin is working on VB's support for LINQ rather than LINQ itself. And yes, he has brought some stuff from Fox over. In fact, in one session today, one of the VB Program Managers specifically said that one new feature in VB 9.0 came directly from FoxPro.
>>>>>
>>>>>>ADO (not ADO.NET) was Fox's cursor engine wrapped in a COM object. There were also rumors that Rushmore code made it into Jet and possibly SQL Server. You gotta think that Calvin at least peeks at VFP code, if he doesn't port it, when working on LINQ.
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