>In the "To prepare..." paragraph it's now more generic, but I still see the following on the Web Forms page:
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In the next release of Visual Studio, all the language products share the same Web technologies. Regardless of whether you choose Visual Basic or Visual C++®, the product functionality is the same. Therefore, you can choose your favorite language to build Web Forms further increasing productivity.>
>"Regardless of whether you choose..." without mentioning VFP implies that it is not a valid choice.
I agree wholeheartedly. This is a very misleading sentence.