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MSDN Universal for a VFP developer?
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Visual FoxPro
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Honestly,

Almost every thing you need is free anyway. All of the technical articles are available on the MSDN site.

If there is an advantage to the Universal subscription, it is in the software you get. So, if you do a lot of work with SQL Server, Exchange Server, Windows 2000 Server, etc, it is nice to have. Then again, if you are doing this sort of work, you already have the tools - hopefully at the expense of the client - as it should be...

If you are doing pure VFP work - then I would suggest you save your money.

< jvp >




>Hi all, I'm currently considering investing in both MSDN Universal and TechNet Plus and have a few questions about their value to a VFP developer...
>
>How many of you subscribe to the MSDN and/or TechNet subscriptions?
>
>Do you feel that the MSDN Universal subscription is worth the $$ and useful for a VFP developer to have? If so, what do you feel are the primay advantages?
>
>If I subscribed to MSDN Universal before the release of VS 7, will VS 7 be sent as part of the subscription when it's released? (or is this more of a question for MS themselves?)
>
>
>Thanks,
>- Brian
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