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06/01/2004 01:18:57
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
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Thread ID:
00863474
Message ID:
00864099
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>>Releated topic - What I am also very surprised by is the following posts by respected developers, including MVP's, that seem to not have generated any significant response. Particularly the apparently poor performance of winforms and the apparent forthcoming compatiblity issue for current VS.Net winforms:
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>>Mario Montoya: Message #861017
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>>Rick Strahl: Message #856716
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>>Cetin Basoz: Message #861341
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>Come on Jos. That is not a real problem. I've seen things similar happen before as a consultant. We were arguing with the solutions given by a "Big shot" consultant. At that time that guy was earning over $100/hour and he was also friend with the bosses. We were trying to provide a software solution. We were so dumb. His solution to such minor things was:
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>"Put more RAM in the computer" or "Buy a faster computer"
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>In the problem you mention. Both solutions could be applied. Let's not forget that Pentium 5 are around the corner <vbg>

hmmm, so if the compatibility issue is a real one, which I assume it is from these posts, then with the Pentium 5 my winforms will still be incompatible, but I'll just know about it faster :)

On the other hand, my code is so sloppy that I probably shouldnt throw stones in the "glass house". Those faster processors sure make me look good!
In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends - Martin Luther King, Jr.
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