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Should dotNet become VFP?
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26/06/2004 13:22:50
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Oh Jos I'm afraid you don't understand. You see I don't have an MBA, I'm not a lawyer and I never had an MVP and probably never will because I probably broke the first rule in order to still be eligible for that title. Never say or act in a way that will p*ss off the MS intelligentsia. So after all those enumerations I have to come to the conclusion that I'm not as bright as JVP so whatever he says that contredicts my thoughts I must be wrong.

No matter what I do or say as long as I don't have the titles it does'nt matter. It's just like that in our modern society. We listen to those that have the big papers. Perhaps since that person received his papers he became totally wacko. But those persons rarely mention that on their resume.

Example: I have a PHD, MBA. Oh and by the way since 2002 I'm totally nuts.

The wisdom transpires with everything he says. So profound. Englightening. If I were brighter - like JVP for example - I would have used more qualities but my vocabulary is fairly limited when compared to the great JVP.

To me all his replies are like poetry. I can read those on and on ... I never get tired. It's also the way he says things. Without a trace of an ego, humble...

When he said that he'd never come back to the VFP forums I became so sad. All of that knowledge that we'd lose.

I can't wait to read his next post.

>Yes, Denis, watching these threads is truly a treat. Brilliant question from JVP! Insightful, masterful, yet subtle and intelligent. It's like watching a chess match between two grand masters. Two wily opponents circling each other, evaluating, strategizing. Weighing strengths and weaknesses. And then one pounces with a question of such depth and wisdom we mere mortals can only gasp in appreciation...
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>But be careful now Denis, I dont want you hurting VFP anymore than you already have :0
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>>Yet again you're absolutely right John. Keep up the good work!
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>>>VFP does data best ...
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>>>How's that? How does a product "do" data?
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>>>I think you are yet again, perpetuating one of the biggest myths associated with VFP - that there is a irrebutable presumption that it "does" data better than anything else.
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