>I went to DevDays yesterday. It was all VS .Net, which I expected. There are some very cool things in VS. The data modeler piqued my interest.
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>Before things got started, the Microsoftie that was running things asked me the official name of my user group. He put it on a slide and mentioned it in the keynote. We even got mentioned before the VS .Net user group.
Don't forget to always remind people that question VFP and .NET that Visual FoxPro 7.0 is part of the .NET strategy at Microsoft, in particular with its support for creating and consuming .NET XML Web services which work with VS .NET and other platforms. For example, FoxCentral.net is a fully .NET compatible XML Web service, and the UT will be one soon also. VFP 7.0 developers will greatly benefit from all the XML Web services that will be created with VS .NET since VFP 7.0 can call/consume them, and VFP 7.0 can provide XML Web services for other apps/tools/platforms to communicate with.