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Foxpro is mentioned several times, including in the article summary.
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It is mention 2x.
The first:
""This article provides an overview of these features, as well as a look at Web Services, Web Forms, and new versions of ADO and ASP. It takes a first look at dozens of important new Visual Studio features that aid in the design, development, testing, and deployment of solutions built with Visual Basic, C++, Visual FoxPro, and C#."
The second:
"Visual Studio .NET has a new, almost completely customizable shell that brings Visual Basic, Visual C++®, and Visual FoxPro® into a common integrated development environment (IDE). "
The second statement of course being factually incorrect since VFP - as an entire language - IS NOT integrated into the IDE. The minomer here of course is that by itself, VFP looks to be on par with VB, VC, and C#. Reality of course, says otherwise..< s >...
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