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08/11/2007 10:52:34
Mike Sue-Ping
Cambridge, Ontario, Canada
 
 
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08/11/2007 10:20:26
Metin Emre
Ozcom Bilgisayar Ltd.
Istanbul, Turquie
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Visual FoxPro
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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...

Yeah, I do believe that they should give more details. I'd hate to have to wait 206 days for vfpstudio.com to come to light only to be disappointed.
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