Ken wasn't the captain. That's something that people often get wrong. Ken was in charge of marketing. He had no direct reports. He did not oversee development, testing, or support. YAG has been the captain for the past few years.
>Yes. It would not have been a big issue. When Ken Levy started to leave the VFP Team, I also started looking ways to jump to the .NET Ship because I thought that VFP ship will soon sink because the captain began packing.
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>There are so many things that the .NET can do but VFP can't. On the other hand, I still have to see something that VFP can do that .NET can't. Only that the latter does it differently.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer