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Will Balmer's Exit Change MSFTs Foxpro Position
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Visual FoxPro
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>>I always enjoyed that story as a kid. "Authority" and I have had a long and difficult relationship. <s>
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>"Authority" depends on no one laughing at the wrong time <bg>
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>>>I was kind of guessing that was what you meant ;-)
>>>
>>>>Are you saying it's like Java? "Lots of apps start to get converted to Java, very few get converted." <s> Seriously, I read story after story on the forums of people who have been banging away at .Net for 2 or more years and still can't create what they had in VFP. A friend did it with the help of a well known conversion company. After courses, consulting, and about 4 years, he had a product. It's probably a good job (he's a brilliant math guy), but 4 years. The emperor may have some clothes on, but they aren't covering all the parts they should (from a story/saying "The Emperor Has No Clothes").
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>>>>>>>>Any idea on the age/demographics breakdown?
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>>>>>>http://www.google.com/#sclient=psy&hl=en&safe=off&q=demographic+android
>>>>>
>>>>>It has been almost 10 years .NET is around, so I tried googling on 'NET' + 'adoption' + 'rate' ;
>>>>>Did not get any relevant results. (???) Any ideas as for what NET adoption rate could be globally ?
>>>>>
>>>>>I am talking about percentage of established VB + VFP + COBOL + ... + apps being converted already to .NET
>>>>>My .BET is hovering little bit above 20%, what is your .BET ? {g}
>>>>>
>>>>>
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