Sorry if this has been covered before, but I picked up the September issue of MSDN mag yesterday, and it's a terrific round up of all the upcoming features in the .Net platform (it's actually the first of two issues on .Net). It's got a lot of detail, especially concerning the Common Language Runtime and the JIT compiler, and also intro.s C# and the improvements to the VS IDE, ASP+, and a lot of other stuff. After reading all of that, I've been wondering whether VFP will also be able to write MSIL for the CLR (MSDN mag. states only that VC++, VB, C#, and JScript will have this capabilty in VS). I looked around on the Web today and found nothing to indicate that VFP7 will have this capability (and I can't see how it would be VFP.Net without it). If it won't, wouldn't that leave VFP relatively out of the loop compared to the other tools in the VS package?
Rod Poujade