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Congrats to the C# MVPS!
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29/06/2003 14:26:17
Cindy Winegarden
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina, United States
 
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Visual FoxPro
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>>Is it possible to be an MVP in more than one area?...
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>Yes, one can be and in fact all of us are...
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>I think people are reading way too much into this simple announcement. I don't think it changes anything in the way any of us have been operating for the last year, year and a half.
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>I can only speak for myself as a developer that I see changes in the way our sector of the market works and as a software developer that provides training and sells software to developers I have to update my skill set to be up to date and at this time in my estimation that means to be familiar with .Net technologies.
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>I can only tell you that I'm still spending plenty of time with VFP although I also spend a fair amount of time working in .Net. This doesn't mean I'm deserting VFP in any way, nor do I think that everybody has to migrate to .Net. But I perceive .Net to be too important to ignore.

Hi Rick,

I think expanding one's skill set and keeping a view on the market is very important, and a wise move on your part since, as you said, you provide training and software to other developers.

As to "reading way too much into this announcement" goes, you'll have to take that up with Jim Duffy. He's the one who said, "...VFP just lost 4 very prominent MVPs. Any thoughts on that??? Does that help anyone see the writing on the wall?" and "...I still think it's a pretty significant development when two of the "veteran" VFP MVPs (Markus and Rick) jump ship and the two newly voted in last year also bolt."
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