>Hey Harold. Just to clarify some history, ADO (not ADO.NET) was based on the VFP data engine with former VFP team developers working on it. ADO.NET is not based on any VFP code base, it was built from scratch based on a variety of technologies. The VFP 8.0 CursorAdapter class was based on ADO.NET (not source code, but in design). So the 'leveraging' evolution went from VFP 5.0 to ADO to ADO.NET to VFP 8.0. Next (upcoming) is all the new data technologies like LINQ in .NET Framework 3.0 where many things are based on reviewing VFP and other including SQL SELECT native to the language.
Correct. Adding to the mix let's not forget the VFP contribution to Visualizers, LINQ, etc.
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