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VFP vs .NET and To C# or VB
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16/05/2002 20:23:44
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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You think Ken would make a technical recommendation because he was worried about his JOB and wants to please the BOSS????? Wow, you really don't know him, do you?

Were're talking uber-geek here, and you make him sound like Willie Lohman < g > If Ken wanted to be on the VB .NET team TODAY he'd be there with YAG. And I would suspect if being concerned about making a living were his primary concern he would be consulting at a rate three times mine (he's certainly worth three times that again) and a lot of us are probably making more now than Ken makes at MS (that's a guess, but I don't think I'm wrong)

If Ken says he likes a language or whatever for technical reasons that's good enough for me. Your SPECULATION - which seems more like ranting-as-character-assassination - seems to me pretty ill-informed.

>>I could SPECULATE that the VFP team might be moving to VB .NET team as VFP dies over the next couple years - but that would just be speculation huh?,<<


Charles Hankey

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- Thomas Hardy

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