> He also says that people won't know or care where or how their "data" is stored. Yeah VFP could have been a player in this new world, but imagine how VFP's easy/cheap delivery of fat client apps on multiple versions of Windows plus VFP's detailed data focus supported by a defiant developer community must look to a MS executive reviewing the future according to MS. Perhaps we're lucky it made it all the way to VFP9.
Yupp, especially since PHP switched over from MySQL to SQLite as base installation it should be obvious that there was a huge possibility for a language with an embedded database running on the server. Water under the bridge...
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