How did the turn-around come about?
>First, to everyone at Whilfest who’s ear I bent, my thanks. I was in a position where I had to defend the company’s use of VFP in the future. I recall particularly speaking with Andy Kramek and Bonnie Berent and some others on the subject. Again, thank you all. That covers the “Conferences” part.
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>Second, my direct superior attended, last week, a class on .NET. That covers the “Events” part.
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>Third, in a meeting earlier this week, it appears that we’ll be dropping Problem…er…PowerBuilder in favor of VS.NET and VFP. So to add a “News” part, we should be seeing four new VFP programmers and probably UT members.
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