Here it is:
http://www.informationweek.com/story/showArticle.jhtml?articleID=20900297entitled "Defection: Microsoft Proponent Moves To Linux". My reference is how he characterizes the .NET product as replacing Visual Foxpro and thus his reason for going to Linux. He ignores that VFP 9 is just coming out and that there are plans for VFP 10. He ignores the fact that you can use VFP with .NET, etc. Needless to say, anyone that reads the article will assume Microsoft has dropped VFP ...
>Claude,
>Do you have a link to Hentzen's comment in InfoWeek? You made me curious what he said.
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>Thanks,
>Einar
>>Not sure what you're talking about - vfp can continue to be used as web applications and be accessed by a web browser alone. It's this type of comment and Whil Hentzen's in InfoWeek that are damaging to the perception of VFP, in my opinion...