Have a nice retirement Tore!
Will you still stick around here or will you slowly retire from here also? ;-)
Your son took over in VFP. Nice. Is it because he's too busy that we don't see him here?
If you plan is to retire slowly from here, I thank you very very much for all the help over the past years.
>>>>>I have always been very curious to see what the future brings for us VFP programmers, is there anything new in the horizon?
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>>>>>Since I read about
XSharp (X#) a few months ago, I have become very eager to learn more about this product. So I suggested to their team that they organized something in combination with the
SouthWest Fox conference in Gilbert, Arizona, in October this year. I am pleased to see that they listened.
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>>>>Hmmm... it's not quite clear, and I'm reading their site for half an hour now, whether there's an installer for linux.
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>>>I have no idea, I suggest that you ask them.
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>>>Btw., you are "freshly retired". What am I then, maturely retired or ripely retired? Or perhaps insanely retired.
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>>Tore,
>>Two questions (one is important and the other one is just a curiosity).
>>1. What did you find so appealing in XSharp? What does it have that VFP 9 does not have?
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>That's what I want to find out.
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>>2. Since you are retired, according to your own admission (and congratulations on that!), who supports the applications you developed over the years?
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>My three sons took over the business eight years ago. My eldest son is the boss and VFP programmer. The second one manages all the technical support. And the youngest makes programs for portable devices, which communicates with the VFP programs. I own 51% of the shares, but let them run the company with a minimum of comments.
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