>>>'Of all the languages, Visual FoxPro is probably best positioned to write the middle-tier data-intensive components that will be key to Microsoft's new COM+ architecture'
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>>The authors sure had their VFP propaganda down pat. I don't recognize either name as an active member in the VFP community though.
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>They aren't, which is another plus for the article.
And speaking of pluses, it was real nice to see that UT earned a mention in the article too.
"FoxPro usergroups and newsgroups are some of the most active on the World Wide Web. The online Visual FoxPro technical support forum on the Universal Thread (
http://www.levelextreme.com) currently supports more than 16,000 members from about 102 countries."
Rick Borup, MCSD
recursion (rE-kur'-shun) n.
see recursion.