>>I'm just kinda curious...do you yourself frequent non-VFP venues such as user groups, subscribe to VBPJ, for example? Perhaps you could make a presentation to a VB user group on what you're doing with VFP?
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>Nancy;
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>Now that is a great marketing concept! Since there are more VB developers than VFP, getting the attention of the largest audience of Microsoft development tools is something we could all approach. Here in Silicon Valley, we have our share of VB developers. If I were really brave, I would approach the Java developers - they outnumber all other developers combined, at least in my area!
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>Tom
If you do that, Tom, they will have to change the name of their from VBUG to VFPUG! They'll see what a fine home VFP is for their programming skills!
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