As Grady points out, eTecnologia (eTecnologia.net), is porting VFP to .Net, with a lot of new cool stuff thrown in. They have made VFP a living language once again. They are two releases (the Grid, which will come in this coming week) and SQL Select (which based on earlier projections will be in a few weeks) from being nearly feature-complete. Of course we all expect to have a bit of testing to make all commands equivalent. The amazing thing is how easy it is to access .Net assemblies; and create CLI-compliant .Net assemblies using VFP code.
There's a community support group for them (disclosure: I'm the admin) at
http://groups.google.com/group/vfpnet-compiler-community-support-group.
Hank
>I used to be a VFP pro, I switched to c# a few years ago and not looking back.
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>So, I had a tought about this place tonight and I was wondering how this whole thing is still holding together...
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>Back for news... no flame please....