Both yes. Again, let's not forget that majority of businesses today are Small to Medium scales which have budget constraint. Another thing is that, it is hard to do off-the-shelf applications using Server based databases. As a software development company, we aim two birds to fall in one stone : VFP to accomodate small, medium, and large scale businesses.
The Foxwiki VFP wish list is more than enough to say that both should be taken into consideration.
>John,
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>>Everything you describe here could be done already... You may have to write your own metadata layer, but I feel certain you could do it...
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>>What do you think most people want?
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>>1. Improve the X-base'ness of the product
>>2. Improve the integration with ADO/OLE-DB, SQL-Server, etc....
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>>My guess is that most folks would vote for #2...
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>IMO these two are not mutual exclusive; I would vote for both. Personally because I mainly deal with VFP as native as posible I prefer number 1.
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>Walter,
JESS S. BANAGA
Project Leader - SDD division
...shifting from VFP to C#.Net
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