I did. I said "Microsoft has killed VFP". I didn't make any mention of the team.
What I find interesting is your comment "35???? Wow, Doug. That's unreal."
You seemed surprised that only 35 people attended, which is why I noted that is makes no sense
for a company to send people to DevCon if there's no more VFP.
>Why is that interesting?
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>Do you think we sat back and allowed VFP to be steamrollered when I was on the Fox Team? Hell, no. We fought and fought and fought. Sometimes it was a guerilla effort. Management and strategic direction were against us. People's careers suffered.
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>Blame MS management all you want....but not the team.
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>>That's interesting that you're surprised.
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>>Microsoft has killed VFP. I know multiple companies that are eyeing
>>other languages now, so why send people to DevCon?
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>>VFP is not the only victim of Microsoft's decision.
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>>>35???? Wow, Doug. That's unreal.
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>>>>Hi Kevin
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>>>>>When & Where is the next DevCon?
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>>>>Although I've been wrong before, I can't believe Advisor will hold another VFP DevCon. This year, there were only 35 attendees. They've basically killed it with too much cost for too little benefit. As Tamar pointed out, you're better off selecting one of the other conferences.
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>>>>Doug
Everything makes sense in someone's mind
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