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If people post something and it is obvious they do not know what they are talking about then it is incumbent on the more knowledgeable to put things straight and encourage a more correct answer at the next opportunity - pouring scorn on the opinion of others, whether they are based on hearsay or not, is exceedingly poor form.
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Stop....people that continually do what Walter does deserve to be B-Smacked with the clue stick... And that is exactly what has happened. If you want the same, just ask...
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In this particular case I agree with many of Walter's opinions and I have considerable experience of VFP and dotNet (both WinForms and WebForms).
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So you agree with an uninformed opinion... If you really do have "considerable experience" with .NET - then there is no way you could rationally and objectively agree with Walter's "opinion".
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You are not an arbiter of what is good and what is bad, all input should be welcome - get off your high horse!
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Again, this is where you are wrong. We are all - collectively - the arbiters of what is good and bad. And Bonnie, like me, and a few others, do not hessitate to express our preemptive right to correct, clue in, and when necessary, criticize.
Clue stick is in hand...you want a shot at the title?????
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