I attended this conference last year, and it was definitely a VFP conference in 2004. As far as this year goes, I have spoken to several of the presenters, and they are presenting VFP topics, not doing a bait and switch.
I am going to be attending the conference, and providing coverage for the UT. I would encourage ALL VFP developer's to attend this conference. The things I learned last year saved me months of effort, and made me a far better VFP programmer.
In addition, it gave me the opportunity to meet and talk with both my fellow attendees, and with the presenters. There were a few minor organizational glitches last year, but far fewer than one would expect from a first year conference. I am looking forward to this year's conference - it should be great.
>I think it's good to present purely .NET topics for a few breakout sessions, but, the focus should be on developing with VFP if it is indeed a vfp conference. Sometimes I get the impression that Ken, Rick and some of the others are using the old "bait and hook" ploy to push their new .NEt baby. I think, for a vfp conference, the focus of most sessions dealing with .NET should be using it to full advantage
with VFP not as a replacement.
>My 2cents.