>Al,
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>I don't have the comments - verbatim. I don't archive what I write on the wiki. Steve has them - as he does archive.
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>The gist of what I wrote took on Steve's assertions about the "health" of the VFP market. He made some comments about who .NET is more susceptible to rookie mistakes as opposed to VFP. I commented that a rookie is a rookie - regardless of the tool. He discussed what he labels as the "value chain" and delivering maximum value to clients - and that .NET was inherently unable to facilite the delivery of value. I addressed that as well.
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>The bottom line - Steve blocks IP addresses and edits out content when he cannot defend a point. People that do that are intellectually dishonest. I have no problem saying that here because I have said it to him.
We're seeing only one side of the story here. Given the animosity between you and him, I'm not convinced that your side of the story is all there is to it, and that you are blameless in this affair.
Let me know when you've retrieved copies of the material and we can discuss this further.
Regards. Al
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