>Shame on you....:)
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>Note to anyone/everyone... this is meant to be funny.
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>>>switched from VFP to .NET development. ,LOL ... yep, funny! Actually, we had a good reason at the time. Our company had been bought by another company 2 years prior (in 2000) and then they closed the Yakima office in January 2002. We could either move to Maryland, or quit. Some of us quit and started a new company, but the product we were going to develop was going to be new, next-gen stuff. We didn't want the old company accusing us re-writing their old Fire Records Management Software, so we were adamant about NOT using VFP like the old RMS was written in. .NET certainly qualified as "next-gen" ... and the rest is history. <g>
That new company we started in 2002 was bought in 2004 and we (Gary and I) got laid off in 2009 ... to start yet another company! (Sticking with .NET though. <g>)
~~Bonnie