Tom,
You may have hit the motherlode!!!
We get this dump of VFP code and it grows quickly to massive proportions, much of it stinkin putrid 'vintage' dBase conversion stuff and other assorted whatnot.
We "invite" Mark M. (of EPA origin) to scout the dump for qualification for SUPER FUND! He, no doubt, gets an all clear to go ahead.
We then engage JVP, as his first case, to outdo his bretheren in sucking from the fund.
He then generously pays "finder's fees" to each UT member and we ALL retire to Tahiti.
>Mark;
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>Good idea. We just have to be sure the code dump complies with local and international environmental agency requirements. :)
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>Tom
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>>Many folks have written nice functions which they think are too trivial
>>to post in the UT downloads section.
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>>Another reason code is not posted is because we set quite good standards for code in UT and no one wants to face the embarrassment that could occur if their code does does not meet those standards in all respects.
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>>This is a shame, because with .Net posing another challange for us to meet, we should all be helping each other as much as possible.
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>>I propose a free for all dumping ground for code. This area would be completely unatributable and people would use code found there at their own risk.
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>>I call it a code dump instead of a procedure library to make make this distinction clear.
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>>I would love to rummage through this 'code dump'. If I could not understand the code I would not use it. I am confident enough in my own abilities to decide if code could be harmful or not.
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>>Who knows what lies ahead in the future. Lets all help each other and prove that VFP is the best programming environment on the market.
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