I'm not sure how many of those features will be available in the future. My guess is many will be there. The VS.Net IDE is extensible today.
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>For me, the key is PACKAGE of features. I'm not hung up on language syntax, but things like a real command window, local cursor/data engine, dynamic code evaluation, built-in report engine, extensible IDE, etc, are critical pieces of the business applications I deliver today (and have been for the past 12 years). When this PACKAGE of features is available in .NET, I'll be much more enthusiastic about this platform. Until then, VFP appears to be the best game in town.
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>Malcolm
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer