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>My guess ... they don't want to tick people off and lose them to a non-MS product. I think they will just slowly hope that VFP people begin to attrition away to SQL and then VB or whatever is next up their sleeve ....
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>Also .... and this is a bit of a turn of this thread ... but I firnly believe we will see OOP in all it's glory in VB (or it's descendant) within the next year or two ... so we will lose that advantage.
I doubt that will ever happen. First, it would require a complete rewrite of VB. Second, MS has seen Fox programmers struggle with OOP and aren't about to rock the boat with VB.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer