Level Extreme platform
Subscription
Corporate profile
Products & Services
Support
Legal
Français
Is Sedna VFP10, or a new product all together?
Message
From
01/06/2005 19:38:33
 
 
To
01/06/2005 19:31:51
General information
Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01019157
Message ID:
01019184
Views:
31
Sedna will support technologies coming in Longhorn. Because of that, it can't be released until after Longhorn.

>I'm in agreement with you, Victor.
>
>What we've been fed by this "announcement" is whatever we (individually) interpret it to be. There's no "there" there!!!
>
>All it really says is that for some period of time in the future there will be an add-on (maybe more than 1?) to VFP9, and while that is happening the VFP Team - what's left of them - will also be working in the .NET arena.
>
>Now one could put his rosy shades on and say to himself "Wow-weeee! That's a sure sign that .NET will move towards the VFP model, and that's a good thing.".
>But KenL's opened kimono can also be read as 'the VFP Team - what's left of it - is going to be very busy in the .NET arena so the add-on being planned can't be delivered for 18 months'. Imagine... an add-on that will require only a small percentage of the testing that would be incumbent with a full new release, yet it will take 18 months to deliver!!!
>
>KenL has said his objective is to be fully open with the community. That being the case, you should certainly get a response from him that fully clarifies the muddle we now see.
>
>I read the statement as "plausible deniability"... it's full of implications that can later be explained as 'I never said that'.
>
>Until Ken clarifies I'm afraid it looks like the proverbial "bill of goods". Anyone wanna buy a bridge in New York City?????
>
>
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer
Previous
Next
Reply
Map
View

Click here to load this message in the networking platform