>>I would be interested in knowing how Robert Green felt about this issue. He >has to have some knowledge of the future of VFP. 8-)
>
>I think it is very interesting to see what you guys think! <bg> I think there are pros and cons to being in VS now that VS is VS.NET and is a tool, not a suite. And I think you guys are doing a good job of laying out the pros and cons and that this discussion is very useful to us.
>
>Robert
Hi Robert,
I've talked to several VFP developers about a marketing idea and they all think it's a good one. My gut instict tells me it won't fly at MS. However, here it is:
Promote the heck out of .Net. However, also say ".net is not the solution for everyone. If it doesn't fit your solution, we have VFP"
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer