>What was your impression of DevDays today? I attended the one in Nashville and thought it was pretty good. Win2k is going to be a great platform. I liked the way an application "healed" itself when a user deletes the files.
Yup. I was impressed with that and with how easy it is for an administrator to publish and remove the app from the user's workstation.
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>On another front, several of the attendees remembered me from the VFP session I did last year and said they are now using VFP. They are VB guys, so that felt good. And the guy who did the VJ++ session said he's starting to hear a lot of good things about it. He said it has been resurrected.< G > Of course, we know it never died!
That's good to hear.
The only people I got last year were Fox people. My user group had a table again this year. I had some signs made up that had quotes from the Jan 99 VFP review in Software Development. It caught a few eyes. The Double Impact Tour will be here in just over a month. I promoed it as a technology event rather than a VFP event and passed out 300 fliers.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer