Hi John,
I don't catch the idea of your message. I am not "happy" to see that VFP has been separated again from Visual Studio, in fact I have no particular feeling about that. I am just stating that for me it makes sense that Microsoft offers it separately because it is kind of a unique product that has its own development environment and database/table manager, features we all use and love. On the other side, I see that VB, VC++, C# and SQL Server are all tools that have been built with an application infrastucture on mind, which is not the case of VFP -I think. What's your oppinion?
Greetings and thanks for answering,
>Hola Fausto,
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>Entonces usted debe ser feliz que VFP será separado de VS de modo que deba poseer " historia " pueda ser puesto, si?
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Solo se que nada se
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