>All that said, be careful about running off to dictionary.com for strict interpretations about specific words. One, it is not a good way to argue as it will usually come back to haunt you. Two, if it were only that easy - this whole debate would have been over a long time ago.
Well, when a discussion comes down to semantics, as the an argument about monopoly inherently does, a dictionary is the closest thing we have to an authority. If the law were specific enough about its definition of a monopoly, or why all monopolies may or may not be bad, you are right, we would not be having this discussion.
>>Microsoft built the ability to convert a VFP cursor to an ADO recordset and vice-versa into VFPCOM.
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>What does this have to do with what we are discussing???
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That's what my next sentence attempted to explain, but you moved it out of context. The point is, the story isn't always what the book cover suggests when it comes to development. There are things you only find out with practical experience.
Erik Moore
Clientelligence