>Hilmar,
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>Now that there's a big chasm between VB and VB.NET, I believe there's a window of opportunity for Ken Levy and team to sweep in and pick up a lot of frustrated VB developers that might otherwise move to non-MS products.
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>A VB to VFP translator might be a start. From a conversion standpoint, any such product couldn't possibly be worse than the VB to VB.NET conversion tools currently in existance.
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>I hope the VFP community can grow through frustrated VB converts.
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>Malcolm
I would think that the design paradigms are so differnt, seeing that VB uses 'Cut&Paste' inheritance and VFP uses true inheritance, one would want to take advantage and retool and app from the gound up. I found that even translating FoxPro 2.x apps to VFP5 produced apps that were... less than appealing.
JLK
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>>>>Yea, but we're getting older every day ;
Hey, As a new member of the Old Gezzer's Club I resemble that remark! :)
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