And the popularity of the video is amazing. It's even more popular than Anders Hejlsberg on Programming data in C# 3.0!! That video is interesting too by the way. He talks about the need to combine data features with the C# programming language. I predict VFP's profile will be raised quite a bit in the near future because of these types of issues. Also, there's probably some reluctance from the C# and VB.NET purists that don't want those languages to be more like VFP...
>I love it. Scobble, the Channel 9 guy, a very influential fellow, now knows that Ken Levy is VFP product manager and no longer laughs about it. He is interested in the good features that are entering .NET (from VFP, we know).
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>The best part, for our satisfaction, is that that VFP 9 package is in the background throughout the interview. If we can't have MS back VFP wholeheartedly, at least it seems to be including many of our beloved features in .NET. Maybe eventually all?
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>Alex