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12/11/1998 03:37:32
 
 
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11/11/1998 17:22:53
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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00156290
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Jimbo,

I really don't think that we are not being heard - the FoxTeam constantly monitors threads on the UT.

The UT is always full of intelligent "wish list" discussions including, I might add, the recent can-of-worms you started concerning the RELEASE command and dangling object references. While I did not participate in that thread, I followed it closely, learned a few things, and incorporated them into my framework. I like to steal solutions wherever I find them and usually make them better by putting my own twist on them - kinda what Microsoft does, but on a much smaller scale.

Soon, I will be contributing some of my own stuff in the Files area and making more time to assist others where I can - that is what the FoxCommunity is all about.

One thing I learned a long time ago is that many features that are not built into a product can be implemented with a little ingenuity - that is what good programming is all about.

However, I do think that MS should keep us informed about new features, enhancements, etc. that are on the drawing board as well as new technologies that help to support their grandiose schemes so that we may be better prepared when these things are shoved down our throat.

Hell, I would give anything if they would just post all of the VFP 6.0 "known issues". I KNOW there alot more than just 28 of them and it would sure save me alot of time waisted tearing my f****** hair out!


>Hi Jeff,
>
>You have a top-ten wish list, I have a top three, JimB has some too, etc.
>
>I have no idea how to accomplish it, but wouldn't it be very interesting if we *all* (all of UT) had some way to discuss wishes **in some depth** and come to a consensus for a series of items. These could then be forwarded to MS for a response.
>
>I tried to discuss a shortcoming (my opinion) of the RELEASE command recently but all I got was flack, so I soon saw the wisdom of giving up the issue (even though it is still claer to me that there *is* a problem in need of fixing there).
- Jeff
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