I agree. I've done web searches to figure out how to do specific things in .Net and always found the answer. I've hung out with .Net people at DevTeach and the MVP Summit. Their community is every bit as good as the VFP community when it comes to what you need.
>There are definitely .NET communities out there - they're just very different than the VFP community. Bottom line - if I have a question or want to strike up a dialog on a specific .NET topic, it'll only take a few emails or posts to get different answers/viewpoints from others. The .NET communities might not have all the color folklore or the personal stories, but it has everything that a developer ultimately NEEDS.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer