>>Unfortunately I don't see many of VFP's strengths reflected in any of the future .NET implementations.
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>Thank Goodness! <g>
LOL! BTW: Your posts on Tek-Tips and the Wiki are great! ... and I'm feeling guilty I haven't replied in kind. I'm still digesting everything, but at this point in time I'm feeling excited and optimistic. I'm looking forward to working with you in helping shape Sedna using the community input Ken claims his team will be leveraging in the coming months.
VFP is still the best development tool on th emarket (bar none) for building business applications. And I believe, with Ken's team and the community working together, the best is yet to come!
Malcolm