Re: It's a shame, a very shame....

From: William Meyer (wmhmeyerNO_at_SPAMearthlink.net)
Date: 11/13/03


Date: 13 Nov 2003 11:43:18 -0700

On 13-Nov-03, Byoob said:

> Only, no. But mostly, yes. It represents 98% of the apps I've seen in
> the last 6 years. That's Delphi's main market, whether you like it or
> not, I'm afraid...

Sad, but apparently true. I've seen it many times, in the
preconceptions of many who post here. In my own work, database is
rarely an element of the product, and think that discussions here could
benefit from a wider view.

-- 
Bill
--------
"We may become the first society destroyed by its own experts --
especially experts in fields where there is no expertise that can be
verified by facts." -- Thomas Sowell


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