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Companies still using Foxpro/VFP?
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OMG, ROFL

Several times during the past political season I said to my wife, "you can't make this s**t up! No one would believe it!"

The Onion, indeed. :)

>><s> To paraphrase Volataire, I will defend to the death your right to choe an improper, inadequate and inconsistent with the available information, understanding of the Book of Revelations
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>I have faith that what you say is reasonable.
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>The thing I like best about the End Times Prophecies based on Revelations is that one can carry parody to an extreme and still never exceed the parameters of what is out there and believed.
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>When I first heard that Pat Robertson was selling a video tape called "Where did everybody go" for believers to leave behind to comfort loved ones who did not make the cut on the day of The Rapture, I assumed it was from The Onion rather than The 700 Club.
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>>>>I have to say, in defense of all of us who fail to see what you so clearly see (and not because I in particular use or admire .Net, as I've articulated), that Grand Conspiracy Theories are a hard sell to all but a select group. Now if you were to present evidence and reasoning to support the GCT, that would likely gain you a receptive audience. A bunch of "could-be's" strung together does not, however, constitute evidence or reasoning. That you have a strong feeling about it does not constitute evidence or reasoning. In fact, your insistence that this particular GCT is so in the absence of evidence or reasoning may reasonably be taken as evidence for a lack of reasoning in reaching the conclusion.
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>>>>Hank
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>>>I think a proper understanding of the the Book of Revelations and prophecies of the End Times would be a big step in removing some of your technical blinders.
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>>>
>>>>
>>>>>>>>>>>>>>So how does .NET differ from, say, VFP ?
>>>>>>>>>>>>>It's in the philosophy of application. Either local compute, storage, communication, or remote.
>>>>>>>>>>>>So how do they differ ?
>>>>>>>>>>>>The same choices are available for both platforms.
>>>>>>>>>>>Look ahead, Viv. It's in .NET's design. If you can't see it ... I can't help you.
>>>>>>>>>>Why not?
>>>>>>>>>It's one of those things you either see and understand, or not.
>>>>>>>>And there was me thinking that the idea of UT was that people who understand things can explain them to people who do not :-{
>>>>>>>It works sometimes. Not always. "There are none so blind as those who will not see."
>>>>>>
>>>>>>Ah well. I've only been using .NET for 10 years - guess I don't know it well enough.
>>>>>>Perhaps you can give me an example of one think that .NET forces you to do that VFP does not ?
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>This right here is what I mean, Viv. I can't describe it to some people because they either don't understand, or won't accept the basic premise. I don't know which one it is honestly. It's like a real type of mental blindness, and it's something I encounter in nearly everybody. As I say, only some of those who are FLOSS developers seem to even recognize the issue. There are a few others too I've encountered.
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>>>>>.NET doesn't force anything TODAY. But you have to look at what .NET is, and where it's moving, and what its design philosophy is, and what Microsoft is moving toward with everything they have. It's nothing short of the migration of all data storage and processing to some remote device under someone else's control, and there's enough evidence that these data sources are being mined and used. And if not today, then that is the goal for tomorrow. These migrations take time to be accepted and implemented.
>>>>>
>>>>>As I say, if you can't see it ... I can't explain it to you. It's not an insult. It's just ... I don't know ... it's just the way it is.
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