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02/01/2004 17:22:03
Dave Nantais
Light speed database solutions
Ontario, Canada
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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>>>>I do not understand why people cannot separate one fact from the other fact.
>>>
>>>Please point to some posts here on the UT where you see people not being able to seperate these two issues.
>>
>>Earlier in this thread Jim Nelson acknowledges this issue. So that is 1.
>>If you like I can hunt through and find more examples.
>
>Well, I didnt read it like that. But OK, difference of opinion.

Jim went into detail discussing how some intellectual take an entire generation to digest new theories...
if you like i can look up the exact message #.
I dont know how else you can read it.

>>>>Instead what we have is a group of people fighting a war that was lost a couple of years ago engaged in a siege mentality.
>>>
>>>Yes, the death of VFP can be clearly traced all the way back to 1993. Thats 10 years of doomsaying. And VFP8 is here, and VFP9 to come. I suppose if one cannot predict accurately then one should predict often. Sooner or later you'll get it right.
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>>The popularity of VFP is waning ; there are less and less monolithic VFP-only based apps in Ontario. I cannot speak for the rest of the world. However, based upon the number of high profile people doing less and less development in VFP (and not being replaced by others) it is not much of a logical leap to see what is going on in the rest of the North America.
>
>The horse is dead.
>

So I gather you are conceding this point?
Some do not even acknowledge this fact.
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