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Why not Visual Basic?
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26/02/1999 09:27:17
Charlie Schreiner
Myers and Stauffer Consulting
Topeka, Kansas, États-Unis
 
 
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26/02/1999 08:19:39
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Visual FoxPro
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Autre
Divers
Thread ID:
00189970
Message ID:
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>Hi Charlie,
>
>I have no trouble at all with what you've said here, but I do want to elaborate a little on "Make VFP all it can be 'cause that's all I want,".
>
>It remains my belief that there are far more small-medium businesses out there that *could* benefit from a 1-/2-tier VFP solution than there are bigger businesses that can and will spend the dough to hire SQL and xxx and yyy experts in addition to app. developers. It remains my belief that VFP is *not* getting the attention on the GUI and other 1-/2-tier aspects of the platform which will continue to make it viable for the small/medium business market. It remains my belief that the continued insubstantial improvements to the VFP documentation contribute to its difficult learning curve and its too frequent trying/trashing by many programmers.
>
>Cheers,
>
>Jim N
>
I didn't mean to misstate your position. I believe you are right based on the fact that Myers and Stauffer is such a business.
Charlie
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