>My understanding is that they're focusing on winforms, wpf and silverlight. Which is cool, but not so clever once you know how to parse a scx. I've seen working conversions of VFP forms to more fashionable UI for well over a decade. The big difference for Etc is that they aren't just parsing the form into a different sort of UI with the VFP events/methods retained behind the scenes, they're converting the methods to IL so it's a proper assembly. That's more significant IMHO. *NOTHING* of VFP would be left afterwards apart from some of the managed support libraries that tell an informed person that the IL came via eTc.
Parsing the SCX is not difficult? I have attempted to move VFP forms and code several times. Lot's move without to much effort. But the edge cases really start take lot's of development time. It could be that I'm not the best but then I haven't seen others do a very good job either.
In this case I see ASP and window forms as the last decade - tools. Running Silverlight 4 will be the future if one stays on the MS band wagon. So any tool that by passes ASP and WINFORMS is a winner.
But the question remains - has anyone tested this feature????
Johnf
John Fabiani
Woodland, CA