>Mike, I highly appreciate your contribution to Foxpro community and feel great respect to commercial framework developers and users. You know my pros and cons on this issue, so I don't repeat them here. I also know, that some careless word here may flame, that's true. I remember, that my previous partcipation in similar thread was invoked by someone's reply, that no one serious developer goes without some commersial framework under belt, and I got burnt. It was pretty silly :).
Ok. I always enjoy reading your UT posts, even if I am off-topic sometimes.
No problem Ed. I don't agree with my wife on everything either and we've still managed to be married 6 years and work together over 8. You spend a lot of time up here trying to help people and a lot of people really appreciate your efforts. I don't believe I've ever said flat out that every developer should use a commercial framework. My main point throughout this thread is that new developers should consider them before attempting to write their own. I'm surprised a simple point like that, which I think most people are in agreement with, has generated this much discussion.