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06/04/2007 10:49:56
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Microsoft SQL Server
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Autre
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SQL Server 2005
Divers
Thread ID:
01212334
Message ID:
01212983
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14
Seeing you throwing mud and insulting, i guess it's a "touche"...
I couldn't care less what you think about my company, the one that "sells solutions provided with yesterdays tools". The only really important issue for me is to keep my customers as happy as they are for the last 15 years. They love my solutions, they love FoxPro since they know that's the tool i used, and they will change their environments to Macs if it was required by my applications...They just want *my* solutions, no matter what development technique i use. One of the things they like about me is that i always learn new technologies and implement them into their solutions when needed, so i don't know where did you take the "one of us is trying to learn new things"...
Those happy customers, ranging from small companies( 4-5 employees ), to some of the biggest in Israel, keep my bankers and my wife extremely happy for many years, and i have projects for over 1 year ahead. Their continued support throughout all these years is what's really important to me.
Finally, instead of insulting and getting personal, will it hurt you to just state that the people in this forum are great to hang out with, and that you just love being here even if you don't care anymore about VFP?
Jaime

>What a stupid, ignorant, selfish response. Yours was the typical response that was given to many when they tried to show how to replicate a FP process in VB6, dotnet, etc. "How dare you show code from another platform in a VFP forum!!!".
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>Do you think you might have to change the name of your company from "Advanced...." to "Software Solutions Provided with Yesterdays Tool".
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>One of us is trying to learn new things. It should be the job of any good developer to enhance their skill set. I have to seeriously question the skill level of any developer who who doesn't feel the need to look at other tools, no matter what the scenario.
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>>>Walter has been a contrian on almost every topic if an example is given that doesn't match the VFP way. And for those of us not married to VFP, your work and sharing is very much appreciated.
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>>I always wondered why people not married to VFP hang around the VFP forums so much...
Why do programs stop working correctly as soon as you leave the Fox?
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