>Dear John
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>Do you advise everybody to go and do a law degree, since that is something else you decided was the best course of action?
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>Surely you accept that everybody has different circumstances, different opportunities, different abilities.
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>Therefore it is beyond rational argument to insist that only one course of action is correct for everybody.
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>This is an unassailable truth. For some people here, not doing a law degree and staying with VFP may be the very best option. You cannot say, same as you cannot say what form of saving or home ownership, or vehicle, or clothing, is "best" for everybody here.
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>I wish you could see that. People do not disagree with individual scenarios; people disagree that there is only one course of action and if you do not follow it, then you are deficient.
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>The above is my entire position. I maintain that it is "FUD" to subject everybody to a Cultural-Revolutionistic barrage of warnings and exhortions to conform, fit in, agree... or lose out.
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>JR
I can't help but wonder why JVP spends so much time and effort on UT trying to convince the VFP community at large that .NET is the right way to go. Unless it is to hone his argument and debasing skills in preparation for his law career. I would think that he would be spending as much or more time and effort in the .net forums answering questions and assisting others to become proficient since they are on the path he so aggressively evangelizes here. It seems like those guys could benefit from his expertise if he really has anything useful to contribute to those who have already followed his advice.
Oops, Freudian slip, of course I meant debating skills ;<)
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