>>OK, how about Sequoia.. as in the tree "VFP stands tall" (and relatively old as programming languages go). Although this sounds familiar, as if it had already been used.
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>>Also could be related to the upcoming San Diego Devcon / proximity to the national park.
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>Sequoia is valid. A few people here said they like that one too. <g>
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>Sequoia was a code name for a MS product in 1991 called Integrated Development Environment, but it never shipped (or maybe it did as Phoenix 10 years later as VS.NET). <g> In any case, Sequoia is an acceptable codename and should be considered.
That rings a bell. Wasn't that in a recent article in VBPJ about the history of VB? I was trying to find the magazine but probably I left it at work.
Anyway, let's see how many votes it gets. Zorro sounds very appealing too.
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