On 2017-10-20 11:20, Stephen Russell wrote:
I heard it had used VFP's FLUSH function pretty effectively. lol
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It did park VFP in its tracks.
I know that visual Studio got better each version presented to the
public.
Not only the M$ bits but the secondary tool vendors who enhanced those
bits
kept getting better and better with their offerings.
M$ put our free versions for you to download and use. They didn't
include
the big shop functionality but no problem. You got an IDE that could
do
Win Forms, Web Forms, Web Services, and over time it delivered a lot of
the
greatness for HTML5, CSS, jQuery all still at no cost to you.
C'mon, Stephen, don't be a buzzkill. We're still having fun with the
Toilet.Net joke. <bg>
You are right though...as DotNet matured, vendor tools supporting it got
better as well....as expected.
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