John,
You know, if we start agreeing too much people will start to wonder.. <g>
As I mentioned inmy earlier post I'm just not convinced yet that .NET has the 'legs' to survive yet and since VFP is essentially 'king' of the desktop data management arena it just seems silly to want to cripple it by making it be something it's not.
Besides, it's fun to watch the VB'ers gnash
their teeth for a while. <g>
And we agree on the need to capitalize on this event. Scary... <g>
>HI Doug..
>
>I will second this vote.
>
>Being out of the box:
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>VFP can follow its own schedule.
>VFP 7 can be released ASAP.
>VFP can focus on its message, which is different than the .Net message.
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>This is good news indeed. But like all good news, it must be capitalized upon.
>
>< JVP >
Best,
DD
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