>>>>>... a good deed ever day ..
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>>>>>:)
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>>>>I had never seen Hanlon's razor either. Thanks for the link. I moved on to .Net in 2002 when the writing was clear on the wall that fox was dead and you call me stupid? LMAO.
>>>
>>>Well, having a signature line citing "MVP - Windows Phone 7" speaks loudly about the ability to perceive writing on the wall.
>>>
>>>[usually I stay out of the thread after it degenerates away from the technical issue, but:]
>>>[in this case it touches things that are clearly measurable and easily perceived like version numbers rolled out by MS]
>>>[I use the fox still where it makes sense in my eyes, do not argue to write new stuff in it and see
technical advances in MS mobile offerings]
>>>[but can sure read things like market penetration data]
>>>
>>>Update: the transfer from acronym in the citation done by UT processing
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>>
>>Big fish in a rather small pond ?
>
>In that case I could argue for honing vfp skills to reach COBOL-veteran-like status on the remaining vfp maintainance.
>much better chances as there at least were times lots of money was paid to create vfp apps
That will become a competition.
:D
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