>>instead we'll hear about all the great things that Visual Studio has in it that were taken from VFP.
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>They tried that once before...to great failure. That was a few years ago in Palm Beach. I don't think they'll make that same mistake again.
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>While there are alot of .Net/VFP sessions, there are great opportunities to know and use both.
Yes great opporunity - but I find it rather ridicilious that at a VFP convention there are no less than 3 sessions on how to mirgrate AWAY from VFP to something else. Generally when you goto a convention about programming in a specific language they don't have a bunch of classes on how to get rid of it! (unless it's about to become a thing of the past of course)
ICQ 10556 (ya), 254117