Hi JohnK,
I get the distinct impression, from reading the About.NET whitepaper, that VisualStudio.NET would be a separate product altogether.
I also see heavy use of the word "subscribe", making me wonder if this is more towards time-based software "licensing" (my terminology for downloading a product for use then it disappearing from your system when you close it) as opposed to permanently installed on your computer.
I also don't see *any* mention of the standard development languages in the white paper.
It looks like a whole new world to me, with XML being the main "glue" and canned "building blocks" used for processing. Maybe real programming is to join the dodo after all.
Cheers,
Jim N
>OK, it looks more and more like the next version of Visual Studio will not be called Visual Studio 7, it will be called Visual Studio .NET
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>Does this mean that the next version of VFP will be called VFP.NET? Inquiring minds want to know... :-)
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