Well...maybe some areas of discussion will impact VFP....don't hold your breath too long....we'll probably get "Robert Green's Wife's Friends's Babysitter Discusses the Next Generation of ...Errr...What's it's Name"
>I noticed yesterday that the link - Steve Ballmer Discusses the Next Generation of Visual Basic - appears on the VFP home page. Are they discussing VS as a whole?
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>Let's all hold our breath and wait for "Steve Ballmer Discusses the Next Generation of Visual FoxPro" to appear on the VB homepage ;-)
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>>Yeah.
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>>BTW, Steve Ballmer live webcast at 1:30PM today about the future of Visual Basic and Visual Studio. Check MSDN site for details.
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>>>>Bill Gates is extremely technically proficient
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>>>And if you don't believe that look at his initials. B.G. - big geek. < g > Personally I'm excited about this M$ switch, it can only mean lots of positive innovation in future Visual Studio releases IMHO. Besides, the man has paid his dues to the industry and taken his fair share of pies in the face (LOL! and need to sign off now I know), it's about time he got to do something fun I think.
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John Koziol, ex-MVP, ex-MS, ex-FoxTeam. Just call me "X"
"When the going gets weird, the weird turn pro" - Hunter Thompson (Gonzo) RIP 2/19/05