Jim,
>Thank you (and Nick) for the list of additional features. This is looking
very good indeed, especially considering both Miami
and the time left before delivery of VS7.
>
>If this doesn't put an end to the interminable 'VFP is dead" threads, then nothing will.
Nothing will. :-)
>I guess a "merge" with VB is still possible in the future but I can't see that as being a problem if it does come about.
What I see is more movement on the long-announced strategy of tighter integration of all of the tools in Visual Studio, with shared IDE elements, such as what we saw with the VFP debugging windows running inside the VStudio IDE. Whether it was a shared LOCALS window or the VFP window running in the IDE, I can't say. (Was it live or was it Memorex?)
>Wonder what else you all will see before the conference ends (he says, greedily).
We'll try to keep you posted on anything new.