>>>Too funny!!! That's a good one. :)
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>All the clever stuff people do: when it reaches the user - not the intermediate tech customer, but the actual end user in the world - what is so unique compared to what was done with FP2.x? Look past the devices and focus on the expression of the tasks being performed.
Would you like me to list the myriad of capabilities in SQL Server (or the combination of .NET and SQL) that can't be done in VFP?
I'm being facetious, as most understand where I'm coming from.
But this idea that the software world was all harmonious on the gender side until big bad male wolves came along and caused the gender conflicts by creating more complicated products....well, have to admit, it makes for a nice Hollywood movie, but I think the real story is a bit different.