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Should dotNet become VFP?
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Visual FoxPro
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There's a lot of over specification going on. To grow a market I guess the new paradigm requires the barkers to shout out fears on non-existent WMDs!

Sometimes, when I hear the SQL/.NET howling - I feel like I'm walking down main street Union Carolina - I guess the louder we shout regardless of truth - the closer we feel to that image we have of ourselves!

Hey man - where's your pic? Put one up - I'll enlarge and print and do secret things to it!

The fact is Terry, one will be limited when a tool's innovation is measured by the new and exiting ways you can rotate a label.
That's the best you could come up with? John, John, John - I expected more - age is slowing you down!:-)


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>Exactly how many full-life-cycle apps have you designed and developed where security was more of a priority than usability?
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>Security was, in at least 1 situation, as much a priorty as usuability given that HIPAA was applicable. That said, security is an issue that is - more often than not - a real concern and a requirement. And, it goes without saying that Fox cannot address that need. The fact that usability MAY be more important is 100% irrelevant to the issue.
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>>Maybe he's saying if one sucks in VFP, then perhaps - one may suck [antithetically] in .NET.
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>Perhaps... Given that what you recite is flawed logic, I have no doubts that what he meant...
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>A somepoint JB, some of us need to admit, at least to ourselves, that our careers in VFP development was a failure. Let it go - quit blaming it on VFP, get on with your life - you didn't earn them nasal tatoos for naught!
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>Careers in Fox, at least from my standpoint, was a success. Blindly staying with the tool in the face of reality - now that is a failure.
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>One need not go any further than the ex-leaders of the Fox community that are no longer around - that have moved on. The most successful people remaining in Fox will not come close to achieving the success these people will achieve.
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>The fact is Terry, one will be limited when a tool's innovation is measured by the new and exiting ways you can rotate a label....
Imagination is more important than knowledge
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