From the monthly archives:

March 2007

VFP: OzFox quick survey results

March 27, 2007Visual FoxPro

Here’s some interesting stats from the OzFox networking session.
At the networking session there were 40 or so attendees (plus the speakers). I have not included the speakers in the results below.
I asked the following questions about VFP developer ‘behaviour’:
How many people attend User Groups (VFP or other): 21 (ie ~50%)How many read blogs (VFP or [...]

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VFP: Sydney VFP User Group this Wednesday 28 March 2007

March 27, 2007Visual FoxPro

This Wed we have an interesting meeting.
First up we will be discussing the recent announcement regarding VFP.
Next, Doug Bower will be repeating his excellent session from last year covering connecting to MYOB via VFP.
Then, as usual we will finish with our Q+A session.
Details on the UG site – http://www.svfpug.com.au/
See you there at 6:30pm for free [...]

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VFP: Message from YAG about VFP

March 14, 2007Visual FoxPro

Much to be said about this in the coming weeks, but for now I think he has given us a good summary and clear direction.
http://blogs.msdn.com/yag/archive/2007/03/13/message-to-the-vfp-community.aspx
Plenty to discuss – I’ll be posting about this in a week or so once I have collected all my thoughts…
btw YAG, thank you for all the hard work you and [...]

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VFP: OzFox 2007 photos

March 11, 2007Visual FoxPro

I’m way behind on my post conference posts, but here’s a few photos in the interim:
http://picasaweb.google.com/craigjamesbailey/OzFox2007

Technorati tags: OzFox 2007, VFP, Visual FoxPro, Conference, Sydney

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PERSONAL: Sleepy in seattle

March 11, 2007General Tech

After a very comfortable and hassle free flight I’ve made it to my hotel in Seattle (I’m here for the MVP Summit starting on Monday).
I spent a few hours wandering around downtown: checking out the Pike Place Markets (as you do) and then trying in vain to find a coffee place {g}. After searching high and low [...]

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