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WikiWatch #3: Should VFP be in Visual Studio.NET?
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01/02/2001 22:49:22
Walter Meester
HoogkarspelNetherlands
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Other
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00469094
Message ID:
00471600
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Arto,

FYI, In case you dont know, you're talking to a Microsoft product manager of VS.net

Walter,


>This is what Microsoft tells about VFP and it's dependecy to VS.NET
>
>(http://msdn.microsoft.com/net/languages/default.asp):
>
>"Languages
>
>C#, Visual Basic, Managed C++, and the scripting languages VBScript and JScript provide access to the Microsoft .NET platform, which includes a common execution engine and a rich class library. The Microsoft .NET platform defines a “Common Language Subset” (CLS), a sort of lingua franca that ensures seamless interoperability between CLS-compliant languages and class libraries. On this page, you'll find articles about various languages that provide access to the .NET platform. "
>
>As you can see VFP is important part of it :)
>
>Arto Toikka
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