>Hi Kevin.
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>I have a meeting with an existing client tomorrow, and there will also be a consultant in attendance, who I suspect is very pro 'Visual Studio.net'
>I would like to have positive infomation to hand with regard to Visual Foxpro.
>(Exisitn Apps with the client are wriiten in VFP)
You know that's the hard part of staying in VFP arena, a proof of support from MS is becoming a norm rather than exception. It seems that VFPers should always have Links, Whitepapers, etc. in hand just to close deals. The impression seems that VFP becoming a weapon that soldiers won't use if there is no certification that it really fires.
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>Regards,
>Gerard
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>>Hi, Gerald,
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>>Out of curiosity, what specific reasons do you have for seeking this?
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>>Thanks,
>>Kevin
JESS S. BANAGA
Project Leader - SDD division
...shifting from VFP to C#.Net
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