>>As you can see VFP is important part of it :) > >Exactly. VFP is not a .NET language. It isn't based on the CLS. It doesn't use the common execustion engine (the CLR). It has limited at best access to the rich class library (.NET Framework). > >Robert
Is the limited access to the .NET Framework enough to keep VFP in VS.NET?
What are the benifits of the access to .NET Framework? Can I do Web forms or services?