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07/06/1999 09:03:42
 
 
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07/06/1999 08:31:16
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Visual FoxPro
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Conferences & events
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Thread ID:
00226831
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>Hi Nick,
>
>Glad you (and all others I presume) are having a good one.
>
>Now what about that "news" that Mr. levy suggested might be forthcoming during the keynote??? Inquiring minds need to know.
>

Nothing earth-shattering, but I can guarentee you there will be a VFP 7, and they showed off a bunch of new stuff for the IDE that you'll like a great deal; imagine VFP's editor with Intellisense that would make Ken Levy happy, with most of the neat stuff from the CEE tools, and you'll have an idea of what they showed us. The demo wasn't rigged (ie stupid typos gave error messages and then stuff they showed off worked.

>Cheers,
>
>Jim N
>
>>>DevCon reporters and anyone who would like to join the team, feel free to send any reports and pictures to me by email. We will do a DevCon reports on a daily basis.
>>>
>>>I won't be at DevCon. I've been at all since 1990. I can't go there this year. I wish I would have been able to. Have a good one!
>>
>>Hello Michel,
>>
>>We are actually having a good one. :)
>>I am at the reception now.
>>At the keynote we have seen the demonstration of some features of VFP X.X
>>- new editor functions, full Intellisence (with more features than other VS products - even shows PEM of just created Excel object). You don't need now to drill down the form objects, (I mean Right Click, Edit and so on) - put mouse over the object and Shift click and you are there.
>>And more.
>>:)
>>
>>Nick
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