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Microsoft's position on Visual FoxPro and .NET
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10/06/2004 11:27:38
Walter Meester
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Thanks thomas,

It explains. I´m not sure though if it fits the bill though.

Walter,

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>The following is only an opinion and I hope you sense the attempt at humor. I am speaking in the first person. Apologies to Fabio for only he knows what he truly meant.
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>Perhaps it can be stated in political terms? I am interpreting what I have read in these threads and therefore have been prejudiced. Only John, Walter and a team of lawyers can decide what is really the point of all this. Even then a judge will have to make a decision as to the true meaning of what has been stated.
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>John’s position (as he sees himself) on .NET is that of a “Moderate” – in the center of a political example. John sees VFP as a left or liberal position not to be embraced. Before the fall of the Soviet Union, left meant communist. Amazing how the connotation of terms changes.
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>Walter sees VFP from a right wing perspective – that is from a conservative position. Another term associated with a political position on the right is “fascist”.
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>Now if you use dot net you are a moderate. Otherwise you are on the left or right wing. The reality is that everyone sees himself or herself in a different light. That should help confuse the issue! :)
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>Tom
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>>Sorry Fabio, I fail to understand what you´re trying to say here
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>>Walter,
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>>>Whichever process more variable independent has one distribution Gaussian statistics.
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>>>With logic of John, NET it is in the center and VFP is on the part of left,
>>>for you VFP is on the right part.
>>>It changes the perspective.
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>>>It can be?
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