>Eric Rudder was a key architect in the development of Visual FoxPro 3.0. So, I thought it was worth mentioning that he is now leaving Microsoft.
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After more than 25 years at Microsoft, Eric Rudder has decided to try something new. Eric has played a number of key roles at Microsoft including founding and growing the Server and Tools business in its early days, leading Microsoft Research, and most recently driving our advanced technology and education efforts. I will deeply miss Eric’s passion, technical and business acumen, and keen intellect, and I appreciate all he’s done for Microsoft.>
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http://www.bgr.in/news/former-nokia-boss-stephen-elop-among-4-senior-executives-leaving-microsoft-in-a-major-organizational-shakeup/#more-354300>
http://www.foxprohistory.org/people_microsoft.htmSo I guess that means MS is now "Rudderless"? ;-)
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Regards. Al
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