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12/06/2007 20:30:30
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Visual FoxPro
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"Great data story" -- are you a disciple of Randy Brown? <g>

I do not mean that as any way a criticism of Randy. He just had (and presumably still has) a knack for corporate speak that distilled things while at the same time being possibly bogus. I could easily picture him as the next CEO of Microsoft.

The first time I met Randy was on a courtesy bus at Sea-Tac, circling around looking for Tamar. He had with him a shoebox sized box of FP 2.6 beta diskettes he wanted to be recycled. It went from there to simple ways we can save the earth to thoughts about FoxPro that proved prescient. (Randy was an indie at the time). He has boogied now, following the Dead no doubt, but I'm not sure we would be worse off if he were the CEO.


>I was not involved in the least in the genesis of LINQ but I worked with the guys who were. The simple story is that VFP has a great data story and .Net didn't ... it's natural to mine that experience and talent and cross-fertilize.
>
>And, really, when you think about it, enabling SQL like statements to mine data makes a lot of sense.
>
>>>Originally, the C# team wanted nothing to do with this approach and now they appear to own it. Go figure.
>>
>>Well John, I watched a video on the microsoft site about linq, and the project manager (I guess it was the project manager that was speaking), stated that "languages like FoxPro have these features"... (or something to that effect).
>>Ahhh Ha! I said.
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