Agreed. Whenever a colleague makes any sort of negative comments about FoxPro, I ask them a couple of basic questions about the product and it's capatilities.
99 times out of a 100 the individual lacks any knowledge about the product. When that happens, my comeback has been and will continue to be as follows:
"You're entitled to your viewpoint, however, I tend to ignore to opinions of the uninformed."
>A statement to those listening:
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>It is high time that many in this community get a reality grip.
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>Remember folks, you are NOT your developer tool. The next time you get tourqed up when somebody slights Fox, ask yourself why you get peeved. My advice is to deal with it in a constructive manner. Either ignore it or take responsibility for your career and do what is necessary to ween your dependency from Fox. Don't blame others for the situation you find yourself. If you are a happy person doing what you are doing, then ignore what other's write.
Al Williams
Anola MB, CANADA