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VFP features going into .NET (eWeek article)
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09/06/2005 14:05:29
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Craig,

I tend to lean toward Martin's idea that it will be different technology, perhaps sharing some aspects in common in the .NET runtime (as you suggest), but maybe hooking into some additional VB.NET functionality that is more VFP-like in its syntax.

Maybe they've got some kind of "reverse-osmosis" thing up their sleeves to both enable more efficient VFP->.NET and .NET->VFP stuff. :-)

Anyway, it should be fun to watch and try out when available...

>My guess is the underlying technologies will be the same for both languages as they have to compile to the same MSIL. It will be the implementation of those technologies in the language that will be different.
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>>My guess is upcoming data fatures in C# could be based on research made on C Omega (a fusion of Polyphonic C# and X#), while VB.Net stuff could be more close to xBase or something like that. It would be fun if all the VBers end up accessing data the way we always did in FoxPro, even if it's client-side. 8-)
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>>Regards,
David Stevenson, MCSD, 2-time VFP MVP / St. Petersburg, FL USA / david@topstrategies.com
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