John,
Only if there's a business case for it. I'd second what Evan said though. If there's a breakup (and Bill's net worth triples <g>) I'd bet there would be more, not less, of a case for it.
Best,
DD
>This brings up an interesting side issue. If MS is broken up this week, and the development tools are divorced from the OS, is it possible that we may see Visual Studio for LINUX at some point?
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>>There was a Unix version in 1994 for FP 2.6, but not VFP. And I'll bet you that there will be no VFP for Linux for a long time (probably ever, but noone can really tell).
Best,
DD
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