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"Jean-Pierre Martel" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
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> I am catching up and reading thousands of MSGs that has accumulated on
> my computer while I was busy doing other things. Among those who has
> posted solutions to solve other's problems, there are four guys whose
> names come very often: Marc Van den Berghen, Ivar B. Jessen, Ronnie
> MacGregor and Michael Nuwer.
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> I wonder if you have consider the possibility to give them the title
> "dBVIPS". These people are among the more knowledgeable people in
dBL
> that I know. Their solutions work. They are creative, clever and give
> generously their time to help other developers.
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> I wish that dBI would recognize the immense contribution that these guys
> bring to our Community.
I agree!
Greg Hill
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Wed, 20 Feb 2008 23:32:18 -050 |
I am catching up and reading thousands of MSGs that has accumulated on
my computer while I was busy doing other things. Among those who has
posted solutions to solve other's problems, there are four guys whose
names come very often: Marc Van den Berghen, Ivar B. Jessen, Ronnie
MacGregor and Michael Nuwer.
I wonder if you have consider the possibility to give them the title
"dBVIPS". These people are among the more knowledgeable people in dBL
that I know. Their solutions work. They are creative, clever and give
generously their time to help other developers.
I wish that dBI would recognize the immense contribution that these guys
bring to our Community.
Jean-Pierre Martel, editor
The dBASE Developers Bulletin
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Thu, 21 Feb 2008 02:01:15 -050 |
In article <MPG.2226c8c2974ffed398985f@news.dbase.com>,
nospam@nospam.com says...
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> I am catching up and reading thousands of MSGs that has accumulated on
> my computer while I was busy doing other things. Among those who has
> posted solutions to solve other's problems, there are four guys whose
> names come very often: Marc Van den Berghen, Ivar B. Jessen, Ronnie
> MacGregor and Michael Nuwer.
>
> I wonder if you have consider the possibility to give them the title
> "dBVIPS". These people are among the more knowledgeable people in
dBL
> that I know. Their solutions work. They are creative, clever and give
> generously their time to help other developers.
>
> I wish that dBI would recognize the immense contribution that these guys
> bring to our Community.
>
> Jean-Pierre Martel, editor
> The dBASE Developers Bulletin
> Blue Star dBASE Plus Core Concepts Graduate
Jean-Pierre,
You will be happy to know Michael Nuwer is a dBVIPS (since 2004). He has
posted recently without the "dBVIPS" tag so it is easy not to realize.
The others are excellent suggestions.
--
Geoff Wass [dBVIPS]
Montréal, Québec, Canada
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Thu, 21 Feb 2008 07:32:37 -080 |
"Greg Hill" <ghill123@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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> "Jean-Pierre Martel" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in message
> news:MPG.2226c8c2974ffed398985f@news.dbase.com...
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>> I am catching up and reading thousands of MSGs that has accumulated on
>> my computer while I was busy doing other things. Among those who has
>> posted solutions to solve other's problems, there are four guys whose
>> names come very often: Marc Van den Berghen, Ivar B. Jessen, Ronnie
>> MacGregor and Michael Nuwer.
>>
>> I wonder if you have consider the possibility to give them the title
>> "dBVIPS". These people are among the more knowledgeable
people in dBL
>> that I know. Their solutions work. They are creative, clever and give
>> generously their time to help other developers.
>>
>> I wish that dBI would recognize the immense contribution that these
guys
>> bring to our Community.
>
> I agree!
I would think Andrew Lysander too. One thing many developers want is
knowledge of how to move away from dbf tables and on to the DBMS world, it
brings new hope to the future of dBASE, Andrew always has extensive detailed
help and is very generous of his time here in this group.
Greg Hill
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Tue, 4 Mar 2008 08:18:48 +0100 |
I agree with Greg about Andrew Lysander too!
He has given and also gives an immense help to guys that want to move toward
the server side development.
Thak to everybody
ELiseo
"Greg Hill" <ghill123@hotmail.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
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> "Greg Hill" <ghill123@hotmail.com> wrote in message
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>> "Jean-Pierre Martel" <nospam@nospam.com> wrote in
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>>>
>>> I am catching up and reading thousands of MSGs that has accumulated
on
>>> my computer while I was busy doing other things. Among those who
has
>>> posted solutions to solve other's problems, there are four guys
whose
>>> names come very often: Marc Van den Berghen, Ivar B. Jessen,
Ronnie
>>> MacGregor and Michael Nuwer.
>>>
>>> I wonder if you have consider the possibility to give them the
title
>>> "dBVIPS". These people are among the more knowledgeable
people in dBL
>>> that I know. Their solutions work. They are creative, clever and
give
>>> generously their time to help other developers.
>>>
>>> I wish that dBI would recognize the immense contribution that these
guys
>>> bring to our Community.
>>
>> I agree!
>
> I would think . One thing many developers want is knowledge of how to
> move away from dbf tables and on to the DBMS world, it brings new hope to
> the future of dBASE, Andrew always has extensive detailed help and is very
> generous of his time here in this group.
>
> Greg Hill
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