>There were really good reasons to get VFP out of .Net. We were prisoner to their long, long product cycle and had to wait for their builds as I understand it (the decision was made a couple of months before I started).
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>Also, the direction VS was (is) going and VFP was going were a lot different and I think it would have been a disservice to VFP developers to live with the transition and dissimilarities.
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>Just my opinion.
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True, VS is still around and VFP is dying a slow death. They obviously went different directions....
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