>>>Just in case someone didn't notice, I did an interview with Samuel David which is in the latest issue of UT Magazine:
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http://www.utmag.com/ViewPageArticle.aspx?Session=4E7273535366646F6757513D20454E4B75793765742F2B33546D664B61366B497A4B773D3D>>
>>Yes I noticed, and have read it. It was a good interview, with good questions. Thanks.
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>Thanks, Peter. I had the intention on making it longer and go over some more details, but the time was pressing, and I didn't want to let it go to the next issue, on June. Maybe we can schedule a follow-up later to talk about how the product evolve over this year. I know there is a great expectation around, and they are doing a very impressive work so far.
Personally, I'm more 'worried' about a *lack* of expectation amongst many. The two of you (you and Samuel David) esp. did a good job because the reader who started with skepticism must have ended reading with a feeling that it *might* be possible and real afterall.
I'm still not totally convinced, but am of opinion that the project/product must get a serious chance. And we/they must reconsider what its place will gonna be, now that VFP10 won't ever see the light.
Groet,
Peter de Valença
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