>In FoxPress magazine appear an article that says: "Microsoft is thinking in eliminate VFP from the Visual Studio package..."
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> Anybody know something about it?
This is from MSFT:
What is Microsoft’s commitment to developers using Visual FoxPro?
Visual FoxPro is an important part of Visual Studio and fully supports Windows Distributed interNet Application (Windows DNA) architecture for creating modern, scalable, multitier business applications that can be delivered over any network. The Visual FoxPro design tools and its object-oriented, data-centric language, fast data engine, and component creation capabilities make it an extremely powerful way for developers to participate in Windows DNA application development.
The hundreds of thousands of developers worldwide using FoxPro have an enormous investment in code and existing applications. Visual FoxPro is the best way for these developers to move to the 32-bit Windows operating system and to take advantage of their existing investments. Visual Studio is the best way for developers to build applications using the Windows DNA framework. That is why Visual FoxPro ships in the Visual Studio box. Microsoft is fully committed to Visual FoxPro and to providing developers with a clear path forward for using it within the Visual Studio family.
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