> From: Michael Hawksworth <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

> Another example of .NET the vfp developers toolbox!
> 
> Seriously though it does show that to work with vfp these days seems to 
> be a much broader task than just being able to hammer out fox code.  On 
> the plus side vfp developers seem more than capable of dealing with an 
> ever expanding environment, in fact we seem to see it as one of our 
> strengths!  When did you last see a .Net developer jumping from product 
> to product to get the best possible result?  It doesn't happen often and 
> yet we do it all the time, a bit of this here, a bit of that there all 
> glued together with vfp.

I thought there was a growing disdain to avoid all activeX tools because
of the install process and versioning.  
  
> There is one thing you can say for them however.  The very rarely sell 
> their products by saying what the database is.  They say this is my app 
> that does this. It makes me ponder if we worry too much about stating 
> what we are developing in.  If you don't labour the point, do the end 
> users care what the database actually is or are they more interested in 
> your businesses ability to deliver for the long term?

Why would you ever sell the environment?  You should be proud of it, but
heck it's just a tool to run my fantastic ideas with.





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