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WikiWatch #3: Should VFP be in Visual Studio.NET?
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03/02/2001 13:21:46
 
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Visual FoxPro
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>>Thanks, I wasn't aware that they'd added the lower level solution provider classification. Is there a difference in what resources or services are available to each level of organization?
>
>Not sure. I find the MSP site quite confusing. www.microsoft.com/mcsp

< gasp > I'm shocked - MS documentation might be a tad confusing? It must be a first! I've come to expect MS docs to be completely incomprehensible much of the time... < g,d&r >

Thanks for the URL. I've read it, and aside from the obvious diffferences in licensing for the products and specialization categories, they do appear remarkably similar, with the third MTEC classification primarily focused on the training aspects.
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