>>>LOL, I guess you have never tried to compile validation rules out of meta data ?
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>Yep, that's one of the distinguishing elements. NET used to be (sort of) capable via reflection but then you couldn't obfuscate and it was pretty awkward. Have not looked for a while and don't need to since the Fox version has been debugged for over 20 years and works flawlessly with zero, nada exciting changes, breakages and deprecations. And now that VFP Compiler extends compatibility to the latest C++ V14 and even 64-bit that had been called impossible, 20-year-old VFP sourcecode is likely to maintain Windows compatibility longer than something written yesterday in Visual Flavor du Jour.
Actually, the only danger to the longevity of VFP is the Windows itself, as Windows is now rapidly putting the noose around its own neck. See the current thread in chatter/chatter.