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12/12/2003 16:35:14
 
 
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12/12/2003 16:01:24
Dragan Nedeljkovich
Now officially retired
Zrenjanin, Serbia
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Visual FoxPro
Category:
Contracts, agreements and general business
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00858775
Message ID:
00858793
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>From a prospective employer's response:
>"our client has decided not to hire for this Visual Foxpro position as they discovered Microsoft will not be supporting VFP in the future. They now plan to focus on finding a C#/.NET person instead."
>
>Ken?

Now see, that just realy ticks me off!

I mean, where do they get that from - think about it. Not from MS. when someone goes to the ms web-site all they will see is, that Vfp8 is supported untill 2010 and a new version of vfp is in the making. hardly a sign that vfp is dead or dying!

so, they could not have gotten it from them. well, who else is there? now lets see: there are other 'customers' out there they could have talk with. but they are customers, and most of them don't know enough about that 'stuff' to make an educated statment to that effect (that's why they hire us - right).

well, guess where those statments come from... well take a wild guess... hmmm, maybe it could just be that they got it form us?! and reading the messages here on UT lately i am not a bit supprised! I'll bet i you do a search on the "dying fox" here at UT you find enough to keep you bussy reading for a year.

and that just p.... me off. i mean realy, we are the guys the rest of the world is listening too, and we are digging our own grave - that just leaves me with my mouth wide open, unbeleavable.
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