Ed Leafe wrote:
>       Probably a better version of that plan would be to get a book on  
> Python, or follow the tutorials on python.org so that you get a good  
> feel for Python. While it's a very readable language that isn't all  
> that dissimilar to a Fox eye, the better you are at Python, the  
> easier Dabo will be to pick up.
>   
Thanks for the tip.  To take your comment and mix it with the other 
gentleman's about being able to enhance/fix it yourself if the dev team 
leaves, I like that idea too, because Python sounds a lot easier to me 
than having to code in Visual C++ (which is the base for VFP, iirc).

>       Don't know if you know John Fabiani and Larry Long, but they are a  
> couple of Fox guys who are finishing up a project for a client, and  
> have been very pleased with the results. I'm hoping John can put  
> together a screencast of some of the more interesting parts of the  
> project so that others can see the cool stuff that is possible with  
> Dabo.
>   
That would be very cool!  Here's hoping that happens!

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