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Microsoft VFP practice exam
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17/01/2004 02:59:37
Gerry Schmitz
GHS Automation Inc.
Calgary, Alberta, Canada
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>Ok, so you were only "pretending" to be ignorant. What was your point ?

I was not pretending to be anything. And....that is exactly my question to you - what is your point?


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So your "defense" is that your an "expert" in VFP6 and that all the other versions after that are irrelevant ?
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In spite of the fact I do not need to defend myself on this - for purposes of the exam, the only relevant version is VFP 6. As for what I actively use, that would be VFP 7.

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Easy for you ... Basically, you're saying you can build a better house with only a hammer vs someone using a hammer, saw, level, etc .... ie. Knowing one's toolkit is irrelevant ...
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I did not say that. I said that knowing the facts about a toolkit is but one component. For example, somebody could give a lecture on using sql, new language features, automation, etc. But the key component to being a good developer in those areas is whether you have actually applied that in real pratice - in real applications that have successfully been placed into prodution.



>>For data, SQL Server or Oracle over DBF's any day of the week...take your pick...
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Absolutes. The "no thinking" man's solution. Why walk or ride a bike when you can drive ? One solution fits all ...
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You know...I use a variety of tools. Your "logic" here is that just because I eschew DBF's as a rule, I am not a thinker. Well guess what..I am good enough of a thinker to waste time spinning the analytical wheel over and over again.

Of course, if I said to you I use VFP for everything - your probably would not find fault with that...< s >.
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