Once upon a time my cousin (from the U.S.A.) called our money "Funny money". When canadian money was higher than US money I wanted to tease him by using his expression. Buuut I didn't do it.
Can't wait to look at your new tool you were writing about.
I just upgraded from VFP7 to VFP9 a couple of months ago. The developer environment is much better. And there are also very nice additions here and there.
About that tool you've been writing about. Will it be a part of VFPx or VFPy?
>Thanks Denis. I think the last time we exchanged messages here on the UT, the Canadian dollar had a much different value to the U.S. $. :)
And the last messages we exchanged were not what we could call "friendly" messages. Sorry for that. But you were working for the evil empire then 8->
Can't wait to see what surprises you'll have for the VFP community in the future.
By the way I have a question for you. What do you think of the new compiler for vfp -> .net developed by etecnologia?
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>>Welcome back Ken!
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>>>I'm pretty sure Craig will be back and more active once he shows the latest demos of VFP Studio at the SWFox conference next month.
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>>>And as of today, I'm back as an active member of the VFP community and on the UT. :>
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>>>>Where is Craig Boyd and VFP Studio?
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>>>>What's going on with this?
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>>>>I wish we would hear something from Craig.
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>>>>He hasn't even logged on to UT since Aug 9, and he hasn't made a SPS Blog post since MAy 26.
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>>>>When folks like him leave the VFP scence, that's not good.
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>>>>That VFP Studio looked awesome, so I hope it is still alive.
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>>>>Anyone know anyhting?
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