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Why I Refuse To Learn VB.NET
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10/04/2007 11:38:13
Joel Leach
Memorial Business Systems, Inc.
Tennessie, États-Unis
 
 
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10/04/2007 05:17:03
Vern Russell
Fx Business Solutions Llc
Californie, États-Unis
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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
01213830
Message ID:
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MS raised the bar with VB.NET, compared to VB6. I think your average "putz" is more likely to use LAMP these days. Still, you can make good applications with any of these tools.

>The reason why I refuse to learn VB.NET is that every VBer I have ever met was a putz.
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>Many of these guys were somewhere between hobbyists and half-baked programmers who later became IT managers which could explain why every IT manager I ever met is a putz as well. This could also explain IT resistance to VFP.
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>Some time ago, there were a few VBers on the UT creating havoc bad mouthing VFP and trying to get us all to start using VB6. These guys were putzs.
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>A few years ago, Steve Ballmer claimed that there were over two million VBers world wide. We all know Steve is a putz.
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>However, if you want to know who the REAL putz is, look here:
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>http://tlug.dnho.net/?q=node/38
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>This explains a lot about Microsoft's position on VFP. VB is Bill's baby. Any programming language which canabilizes it has got to go.
Joel Leach
Microsoft Certified Professional
Blog: http://www.joelleach.net
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