>If any change is to be made, because they are so good, VFP methods will slowly be melded into C# or VB and we will be gently eased to the new platform that, for all intents and purposes, could be called VFP#. That, of course, is IF VFP is dropped. Frankly, I think it is entirely to powerful and easy to use to drop from list of development platforms owned my MicroSoft.
You mean a conversion coming out of nowhere.
One day we (vfp developers) wake up and realize "Hey I've been doing .Net development without knowing it" ;-)
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