Perry,
Ahh.. Ok...
Well, I've certainly seen many folks 'drop out' who either didn't or couldn't or wouldn't make the transition.
.NET seems to be the next big challenge...
>Doug,
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>I think '92 was when I was really getting my feet wet with this stuff, so I wasn't offered the opportunity to attend too many conferences. I watched peoples attitudes when VFP was being show at places like Foxpro User Groups and a local conference they used to have called something like "DB Days" or some such title.
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>PF
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>>>Ain't FUD a wonderful human emotion. Every once in awhile I wonder about those folks I saw protesting in meeting when VFP was first demonstrated.
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>>>"I don't like the idea of not being able to see the source code for the form. What happened to my .SPRs"
>>>"This .DBC thing causes me more headaches then anything. I don't see any reason to use it"
>>>"I ran the application generator and built a form. When I look at the Add button there's no code!!!! I'm going to stick to my FPW 2.6"
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*ROF'L!!*
Best,
DD
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