Many of us have heard and read about MS "Boston" or Visual Studio where Visual FoxPro is a part of it. I'm sure that all of us who are interested in seeing Visual FoxPro flourish are happy about this exposure.
It wasn't until I read a new article that I realized that these articles never tell us or anyone who is not familiar with Visual FoxPro just where the product fits into the whole picture.
The article I read is from "Web Week" magazine and the coverage is there that mentions VFP. But the one statement that is made in this article that I realized was missing in the other mags goes as follow:
"The database understructure dynamically populating Web pages with data would be built with Visual FoxPro."
This isn't earth-shattering by any means. But, it does tell us and others that at least one magazine can tell us what it thinks Visual FoxPro is for.
Go see URL
http://www.webweek.com/current/software/mssuite.html for the full text of the story.
==Carl
Carl J. WarnerVFUG OfficerThe early bird gets the worm, but the second mouse gets the cheese.