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>Cetin,
>I thought YOU were one of the "PROS". I'll try what you said. Sometimes I just like to see things for myself. That's what I really like about UT - everyday I learn something. I've been hacking with Foxpro for about 6 years but the rapid changes from 2.0 and 2.5 to VFP just amaze me. The places I have worked have always concentrated on production. All kinds of money for equipment and software - nothing for training. Would you believe that the last "formal" training I had was for dBase 2.0 on a dual floppy machine. But the company I work for has finally agreed to send me to Devcon. Maybe there is hope after all.
Hi Sammie,
I might be a PRO but seeing wonderfull code from many (ie: Ken Levy) I wouldn't dare to call myself a pro. Well people using apps would decide it. You're luckier than me. I started with dBase II on a 64 K, CP/M plus dbl sided 180 K floppy and no training, hack by myself (but Ashton-Tate absolutely had better help than MS), and Devcon, I think I'll never be able to go. UT is wonderfull, we all learn something. Happy playing with Tahoe.
Cetin