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>
> >>Your deciding factor should really be what type of app are you
designing?
> If your app is primarily data driven you should use a data driven
language
> like VFP. If your app is primarily user interface driven, you should
> consider a UI driven language like VB. You could make the argument that
VFP
> will do a good UI and VB can use ODBC for a data backend. While this may
be
> true, what would be the point of trying to pigeonhole the languages into
> these awkward roles? Yea, you could put a turbo on a Yugo, but you are
> still driving a Yugo.
> >
> >
> >Yeah but it's a attitudenally malajusted Yugo!!
meep>
>
> Q: Why do they call it a Yugo?
> A: You go, I don't.
>
> Q: What do you call a Yugo with a turbo?
> A: Amusing
>
> Q: What do you get when you cross a Yugo with a rabbit?
> A: A slow rabbit.
>
> ;)
>
>
Q: How do you double the value of a Yugo?
A: Fill it with gas.
William Chadbourne
Senior Programmer/Analyst
State of Maine - DAFS App Team
Oracle - When you care enough to use the very best!!