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From
16/05/2008 10:10:40
Mike Yearwood
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
 
 
To
16/05/2008 03:14:55
Dave Nantais
Light speed database solutions
Ontario, Canada
General information
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Universal Thread Magazine
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Vista
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01317394
Message ID:
01317620
Views:
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>>>Discussing things with this person is a huge waste of time. All he does is come here to stir up trouble. He claims >>to have left VFP and has nothing but ridicule for the VFP community. So why is he concerned with the publication >>schedule if not to stir up trouble? I've got no time to waste in that activity and I advise you to do the same.
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>I spend about 10 hours per week maintaining VFP applications.
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>`all he does is come on here to stir up trouble`
>I think I have more `3 star solutions` to my credit than you do in 2008. I've also posted less messaages than you have in 2008. Therefore, my messages are providing value.

So some novices think you deserve a star? Wow!

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>`and has nothing but ridicule for the VFP community`
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>VFP9 isn't `horrible`. However, Visual Studio 2008 is a better software tool than VFP 9.
>If others wish to continue to develop solutions in a tool being marginalized (VFP9) by its creator they are taking a career risk. I wish VFP were not marginalized then I wouldn't have had to go through the painful ego gutting process of learning Visual Studio 2005.
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>UniversalThread supports multiple development platforms not just Visual Foxpro. I follow the .NET forum and the Foxpro forum. That is why I come on UniversalThread. I find the .NET MVPs on here provide great information for building data centric Visual Studio applications.
>Great Job Michel!
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>Thanks for your comprehensive answer to my original question Craig...
>now I know what to recommend to a tiny courier company where I service a small but useful Foxpro application....

I wonder which courier company that might be? It wouldn't be one that I brought you along as an associate to meetings would it?
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