I disagree. Moving VFP out of the box will let it stand on its own and have its own marketing message. If it were part of VS, then it would have to carry the .Net marketing message. Be assured that the decision to move VFP out of the box was made after careful consideration and discussion with many Fox developers. It was also made by the Fox team...not someone in the hierarchy at MS.
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>More important and revealing is the fact that VFP will not be part of the next release of Visual Studio .net.
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>That tells you everything. I bought a Wrox book on .net this weekend and that is where I found the news. Visual Interdev is also being pulled into the standard IDE.
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>If VFP is not dead, this will do it.
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>Such a shame, what a great tool buried by MS.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer