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Thanks everybody. I just assumed that since VFP was dropped out of VS, that it would not be bundled in the MSDN Subscriptions. When I went to look at the info on MSDN subscriptions, I did not see any mention of VFP. Guess I missed it, or it's well hidden :)
>>Does VFP 9 come with any of the MSDN subscriptions?
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>Yes.
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>>Is VFP 9 part of Visual Studio 2005?
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>No as it does not compile to the CLR or run in the NET framework (but collaborates with it). It comes separately.
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>I assume that is the lastest replacement for Visual Studio 6?
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>Not exactly. MS went NET years ago. Visual FoxPro stayed healthy and was upgraded to VFP7, then VFP8 and currently VFP9.
>Visual Basic was killed (staying at version 6). All other languages were replaced by .NET (C++, VB.NET and the newer C#). The current IDE is Visual Studio 2005.
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