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VFP mentioned at VS magazine
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17/07/2003 13:56:47
 
 
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16/07/2003 15:52:25
Tom Gahagan
Alliance Computer Solutions
Thomaston, Georgia, United States
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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00810368
Message ID:
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If memory serves me right, wasn't that a DOS Foxpro app that was redone in .net in the article you mention?


>This is a couple of months old and sad to say there has been another mention of VFP in the NET magazine by this same publisher. It was in a case study of how a company used NET to solve all their problems.
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>What is really sad in the article is just how VFP is protrayed. Basically it says that you can't develop a consistant user interface with VFP and it lacks the power, and that their VFP app was "not sophistacated". Of course the lack of sophistication is not VFP's fault... but it sure does not come across that way in the article. AND.... obviously the company developer and the author show their ignorance of VFP when they claim it can not be used jto develop consistant user interfaces.
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>But this is the reality we are faced with as far as the general perception of VFP is concerned.
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>Best
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