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Visual FoxPro
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Conferences & events
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00319611
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Yes, I found the VFP show flyer after I sent that message.

>That is because you have the SQL Connections brochure. There is a separate brochure for the Fox show...
>
>>I am not sending any FoxPro is ignored flags. I know that there is a FoxPro conference going on at the same time and it was not mentioned in the packet I received. That's all.
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>>>I submitted the picture above, and was told it would not work. To put it mildly, the whole process with the picture was a clossal PITA... The only other picture I had was something from an outdoor event from last year.
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>>>As for not seeing VFP, you have to keep in mind that the folks who will be attending SQL Connections as their primary conference do not use VFP. Most use Visual Basic or Access. A few may actually dabble in VC++. If you look at most of the speakers, most are not in the VFP world. There are about 5 that have Fox in their background. At least three of use put VFP references in our bios. And in my case, a cover of the VFP book is there.
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>>>As far as not mentioning VFP all that much, what is the big deal here? Remember, you need to keep the audience in mind. Most don't use VFP. To be perfectly honest, my session is going to use Visual Basic. Why? For starters, there is a VFP conference going on. Anybody who wants to see VFP can go there. Also, my audience will for the most part use VB.
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>>>To be fair, when I look at the sessions, I don't see an abundance of any specific language. Rather, it is focused on SQL Server.
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>>>Lets not throw up the "Fox is getting ignored again" flag.....
>>>
>>>
>>>>What about the picture above? Yours is about the only B/W picture on the 2 pages.
>>>>
>>>>As I mentioned before, the flyer doesn't mention VFP hardly at all. Are you going to be talking about SQL Server (with VFP)?
>>>>
>>>>>Thanks for pointing that out.... Seriously, it is a terrible picture, but it was the only one I had. I was told the picture would only be on the website as it did not scale in size all that well...
>>>>>
>>>>>Oh Well....
>>>>>
>>>>>>>There is a picture of our friend John Peterson looking defensive with his arms crossed and a picture of the VFP6 Enterprise Development book.
DLC
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