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VFP8 To VFP9
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26/08/2008 13:32:19
 
 
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26/08/2008 13:23:24
Dragan Nedeljkovich (Online)
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
General information
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Title:
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 8 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01316376
Message ID:
01341891
Views:
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>>So why - if they are going to let VFP wither on the vine - would they go to all the trouble of tossing the COM instantiation feature? You would think that COM instability would be useful fodder for their argument to kill VFP.
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>>It doesn't make sense - why put a bullet in a corpses head if it's already dead?:-)
>
>Because, my guess would be, someone made big noise when the feature didn't work in VFP7 and they had probably enough clout to give MS some headache. So they probably got a lot of help to... move over, and the thing didn't get fixed either, it got amputated. So maybe it wasn't a big deal - tooth isn't a big thing, toothache is.
>
>>We all expect M$ to play it's little games, and we've known for quite sometime as M$ morphed from a half decent tools maker to a back door man for the brain police.
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>That's the ambiguity of English. People foolishly imagine it's "(Malicious Software) + Removal + tool", but it's actually "Malicious + (Software Removal tool)". IOW, not a tool to remove malicious software, but a malicious tool for software removal (or reporting). You remove morphology from a language, you gain ambiguity OTOH. Which can be useful - you can always say one thing, mean another, and then claim that you meant the other, if ever pressed to.
>
>>But why pay engineers to remove something when it's no big deal?
>>Ya know what I mean?:-)
>
>R6... that's european for AA, in just-battery-no-assault lingo. 1.5V alcaline, 1.2V rechargeable.

Actually R6 is a standard cell (usually zinc chlorid or zinc carbon) or a rechargable cell, LR6 is alkaline. But most people don't know that, I happen to know it since I sell batteries. :-)
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