>Thanks Jess.
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>I seem to have plenty to work with between now and 'then', whenever that is, VFP6, COM, DCOM, ADO, SQL7, MTS, VB, HTML, CGI, etc. 'whew', that's a lot of alphabet soup to digest. Not to mention about 15 books to read. Always interested in new things, but I for one won't mind if VFP7 takes its time to arrive.
MS should fix some VFP6.0 minor bug issues, if that happen, we can afford to wait further on VFP 7, probably even 2001.
We for instance could only begin applying VFP 6 on early 1999 because of filed up projects using VFP 5.0.
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>>Just a short remarks John,
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>>"The next release also will focus on traditional FoxPro developer who builds one- and two-tier applications. We'll add various features to improve their RAD experience, as well as add features to make Visual FoxPro integrate well with the next release of Visual Studio."
JESS S. BANAGA
Project Leader - SDD division
...shifting from VFP to C#.Net
CHARISMA simply means: "Be more concerned about making others feel good about themselves than you are in making them feel good about you."