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FoxPro, an oral history
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03/11/2008 13:17:12
John Baird
Coatesville, Pennsylvania, United States
 
 
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>>The night before last I got one of my occasional good ideas. I am going to put together an oral history of FoxPro. It is probably the coolest developer tool that ever crashed and burned. The community is the best. (VB? Weenies). I want to be the Studs Terkel of this project, the collector of information.
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>>Please contribute your memories of FoxPro. How you got involved, who you met, what turned you on about it. I believe FoxPro is a great topic and oral history is a great format.
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>>You can respond here or contact me privately. mbeane@inbox.com or 847-707-6123.
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>>I don't get good ideas very often. I want to capture the spirit of the community.
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>My experience as editor of a little mag (not vfp related) is that this will only succeed if you contact people pro-actively. Your message here is a pro-active act, indeed, but it won't be enough. Stories won't fly in automatically. You'll have to network and put pressure on people. Also you'll have to interview them about things they wrote, verify their stories and so on.
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>It may well be a good idea, but that's not enough. Getting a good idea is only the first one percent of the whole endeavor. And probably the easiest percent. But it sure can be the part that keeps enthousiasm high and drive the other 99 percent.


There was a book published on this subject by Hentzenwerke not to long ago if memory serves. You may wish to check it out first.
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