tag:blogger.com,1999:blog-30464770.post-13323182489439993422008-04-24T21:36:00.001-07:002008-04-24T21:59:37.952-07:00Fox Team 2008By pure happenstance, I've recenly had the pleasure to write or otherwise chat with a lot of the folks who worked on VFP 8 and 9. It occurred to me that there's no single source of information on everyone, if anyone cares, so here's what I know:<br /><br /><ul><li>YAG (Y. Alan Griver). Still doing good communities architect work at MS and part-time involved with VFP issues and Sedna. Still happily attached to Ms. Beth Massi, another VFP superstar and now working with VB at MS.</li><li>Gene Goldhammer. Happily retired in Las Vegas. Honestly, haven't seen or heard from him since 2005 DevCon.</li><li>Ken Levy. Very involved with VSX so much so that he doesn't return emails from his pals (hey Ken!).</li><li>Randy Brown. Still (willfully) unemployed. Engaged with a child due in June and official marriage in August.</li><li>Calvin Hsia. Deeply involved with VB.Net and LINQ and still posting great code at <a href="http://blogs.msdn.com/Calvin_Hsia/">http://blogs.msdn.com/Calvin_Hsia/</a></li><li>Aleksey Tsingauz. The database code master is also involved with LINQ at MS and impressing everyone, as usual.</li><li>Richard Stanton. Kicking butt still in the VS world for MS and doing some work for Sedna. </li><li>Mike Stewart. Working for a startup and loving every minute of it. Still residing in Redmond with his wife.</li><li>Chandra Srinivasan. Formerly a VFP tester, now a developer in the Windows division. He's now married (since July 2007).</li><li>Garrett Fitzgerald. Gainfully employed in Maine where he resides with his family.</li><li>Greg Reichert. Employed in Memphis, TN, since last year. Lost his wife earlier this year (so sad). One of the best and most intuitive VFP coders I have ever met.</li><li>David Anderson. Still going strong as a partner in Alden Anderson, LLC. A gifted database man.</li><li>Jay Jones. The buildmaster for VFP9, now working as the same with Visual Studio.</li></ul><p>Boy, it's fun to remember old times!</p>Gonzohttp://www.blogger.com/profile/11393813410159124889noreply@blogger.com