>>Nope, I'm not that guy. I don't imagine he does much work in a language like VFP. Probably C, C++, assembler (at least in the old days)...
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>Still does, apparently, according to his Web Site. The Web Site actually convinced me to study some Assembler. It is interesting to know how the processor works, but I don't think I will do any serious programming in it, any time soon.
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>Hilmar.
If I recall correctly, the first few versions of Lotus 123 were written in Assembler. That's pretty mind boggling (to me, anyway). These days I don't imagine much is done in Assembler (at least in the Windows environment), but I'm sure it would be very interesting to learn.
Steve Gibson