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In theatres, summer 2008?
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08/11/2007 10:24:54
 
 
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08/11/2007 10:20:26
Metin Emre
Ozcom Bilgisayar Ltd.
Istanbul, Turkey
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Visual FoxPro
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Miscellaneous
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01267328
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>>>>>>>http://www.vfpstudio.com/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>Anyone know what this is about?
>>>>>>
>>>>>>http://netcave.org/SouthwestFoxDay1.aspx
>>>>>
>>>>>That's great!!!
>>>>
>>>>It sounds interesting but I'm not sure how it will impact us. They don't give any details so I hope we're not getting too excited for nothing. Knowing Craig though, I'd bet its going to be good.
>>>
>>>If I understand right, this is a really VFP.NET. It will provide us a VFP IDE in Visual Studio.NET . That's so exciting...
>>
>>No, it's not VFP.NET, Craig is exploring ways to use dotNet from VFP and vice versa. And the URL was available, plus the name of the URL was not copy protected.
>
>He says "We are using the Visual Studio 2008 Isolated Shell to build an IDE for building Visual FoxPro projects inside Visual Studio. We have plans to include reg-free COM for enabling click-once deployment of Visual FoxPro applications. We are working on a VFP project type, so that we can add a new or existing VFP project to a Visual Studio solution."
>
>I think so that mean we can create VFP projects from VS.NET. That mean VFP.NET. Maybe they should tell us more...

THey are talking about integrating VFP and dotNet to make it easier to use both together, but calling it VFP.NET is to go a little to far. Their idea is to use dotNet AND VFP together, not to replace VFP in any way.
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