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Comments regarding Miriam Liskin's May 2000 OLE-DB Artic
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25/04/2000 12:35:39
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Visual FoxPro
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>Hi Jerry,
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>>The real problem with Advisor mags is one of range of content & timelyness versus the kind of support one can get on this forum and other internet sources. From our perspective, UT and google has supplanted hardcopy mags. The writing is on the wall.
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>"Google"?

My prefered flavor of the many countless search engines available on the www.
http://www.google.com has a 'cache' feature that saves a copy of the web page the bot encountered during it's last visit to the site. When sites shut down the cache feature is the only way to see what was on the page. Also, it's pattern matching algorithm seems a notch above the others. But, that is more of a 'user's skill' issue. The fact that the website and engine are Linux apps is a nice side note, since I run only SuSE 6.3 on my PC at home and am testing various Linux RAD tools for possible adoption. Right now my money is on KDevelop setting on top of KDE, a desktop app. Awesome tool. I am working on creating a set of data-aware widgets (controls in MS speak) that will clone features of VFP and the TCL.

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>As to the rest of your sentiments, I agree completely. I don't see how a technical magazine of the types we have now will survive down the road. They are too broad-spectrum. If you have a problem, or have found a solution to a problem, you post the question or solution online. What are the odds that a paper mag is going to have an article about a problem/solution that you are facing at that particular time?


That is why UT is the most important VFP support system on the planet. Turn-arounds of one month can't compete with those that range from minutes to a day or two and which treat *every* question with an answer, not just 5 or 10 picks.
Like Linus Torvolds said, "Given enough eyeballs all bugs are shallow"

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>Occasionally, there is a "wow" article in FPA or FoxTalk that makes the issue worth it. And columns by people who's insights I value or who write entertainingly such as Jim and Whil.

I thought Ed Ruel's articles were very informative too.
JLK

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>Maybe what's more appropo in the paper media are targeted mini-books or newsletters about specific features of Fox. Kinda like the old "Pros Talk" series.

I haven't heard anyone suggest this, nor have I ever seen it in print. But, the thread archives are a literal gold mine that UT, or some publisher, could edit into periodicals, indexed for easy reference, and available when one journeys to the Great White Throne. :-)
JLK
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