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"I've been building custom software apps on Microsoft platforms since the mid-80's. I was a Microsoft Most Valuable Professional (MVP) from the mid 90's until last year, a Microsoft Certified Professional (MCP) during the late 90's, and received the first Microsoft Visual FoxPro Lifetime Achievement Award in October of 2002. So why am I moving to Linux?>
>Whil Hentzen
>January, 2004
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>I wondered: What does that means to all of us VFP developers, coming from such a proeminent person like Whil?
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>Fernando
What does it mean for you?
Reading Whil's essay, my impression is simply this - he feels that he can sell more books in the Linux world than the MS world.
And while I don't agree with Whil on many things, his comments on the Fox market are on target.