>>>>1) The world, which includes VFP, revolves around GOLF. Therefore, VFP is related to GOLF and vise-versa, so therefore, they must be related. :)
>>>>2) I love GOLF and I program in VFP, so therefore, they must be related. :)
>>>>3) All good VFP programmers will retire to play/learn GOLF sooner or later, so therefore, they must be related. :)
>>>>4) GOLF is the greatest game in to world and VFP the "greatest"... (OK, so I'm reaching on this one), so therefore, they must be related. :)
>>>>
>>>>Is this enough? :)
>>>
>>>< ROFLMAO >
>>>
>>>Being a VFPer and golfer as well, I can't argue with any of your conclusions!
>>
>>I played golf one time, does this qualify me as VFP programmer? :)
>
>No. You are a VFP programmer in and of itself. However, because I consider you to be a "good" VFP programmer, postualte #3 dictates that some day you must expand upon that one time outing. :-)
Thanks, Larry.
So, my goals (in addition to second time golfing :) are:
PUBLIC oNick
oNick = GETOBJECT(, "Nick")
DO WHILE TYPE("oNick") = "O" AND !ISNULL(oNick)
oNick.Execute()
ENDDO
WITH oNick
DODEFAULT()
.Help_people("UT")
.Get_more_ideas("Out of blue")
.Create_more_classes("UT Files Section")
.Get_more_publications("FoxPro Advisor")
.Get_time("MCP exam")
.OnPostListItems()
ENDWITH
Nick Neklioudov
Universal Thread Consultant
3 times Microsoft MVP - Visual FoxPro
"I have not failed. I've just found 10,000 ways that don't work." - Thomas Edison