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Thursday, November 17, 2005 3:29 PM
klevy
Back from fall 2005 European event tour
I arrived home yesterday from my fall 2005 European event tour. I spoke at the
Visual FoxPro Developer Network
event in Utrecht Netherlands, in Frankfurt at the 12th annual
Visual FoxPro Developer Conference 2005 in Germany
, and at the
Switzerland FoxPro User Group
in Zurich hosted by Microsoft Switzerland. All the events were a great success, thanks to all who hosted and attended. There is another great UT conference report for the
German Visual FoxPro Developer Conference 2005
along with the usual
photo archive
page.
In this latest UT conference report, one of the most talked about sessions at recent VFP conference is detailed:
The Technical Case and the Business Case for Visual FoxPro
presented by
Steven Black
. For those who use VFP for non-English languages, Steve has some useful links on his web site including one article on the
Middle East MSDN web site
called
Microsoft Visual FoxPro with Arabic Support
and another hosted on his own site called
Using Asian Characters in a Visual FoxPro Application
.
While I was in Amsterdam, I met with many people from
AccountView
, who recently released a new version of their upgrade of their product based on VFP 9.0. After my meeting at AccountView, I made it over to the VS 2005 / SQL Server 2005 launch event in Rotterdam and met up with our
developer division VP Soma
, who has a blog at
http://blogs.msdn.com/somasegar/
. We had a round table chat with some MVPs followed by the big local launch party event with about 1300 attendees. Based on a few repeat questions I've received from developers interested in obtaining VS 2005 and the various versions available, some useful links include the
Visual Studio 2005 web site
, an
Express level
, a
trial editions
, as well as via
MSDN Subscriptions for Visual Studio 2005
.
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