>Thanks Craig for your answer !
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>It's really so sad.
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>Olviier
Don't be sad. Bo and I didn't take it out back and shoot it. Let's look at worst case scenario here... I eventually rebuild the VFP Studio language service to work with VS2010. VFP devs could then use it to work with PRG's in Visual Studio 2010 (or the isolated shell for those without access to an applicable version of VS2010. That's usesful to people that are developing for West Wind (perhaps) and also useful to those VFP devs (myself included) that need/want to write applications that have XAML presentation layers (WPF/Silverlight 4.0) and VFP for the Middle or Data layer. That's worst case (assuming I don't die or something horribly unforeseen before I get back to it)... I'm far from done with VSX so the way it plays out will probably be better than that. Microsoft's VSX Team may have been thrashing around a bit more than I had expected, but that doesn't mean that VSX or the Shell have been summarily dismissed as "non-starter" at this end. Either way, time will tell... I'm sad we don't have more time. Now, there's something to be depressed about. Tick tock... Tick tock...