Hi Ken,
Our local technical guy (out of the Microsoft Austin office) is Stephen Fulcher. He has provided developers in this area with many excellent technical sessions and has just recently been promoted to a new (local) position. Stephen is very competent in VB and .NET but needs some VFP familiarization.
An example:
At DevDays last week we were discussing (on the sidelines) the fact that VFP was not part of VS anymore. I made the comment that part of that decision was driven by the developers and Stephen replied that he thought it was because VFP was not an OO language.
Don't get me wrong, Stephen is a great guy and an asset to Microsoft's staff. If you haven't already done so, maybe you guys could circulate some general VFP "required reading" info to reps in the field.
Thanks for your continuing support of VFP.
Bob Tracy
Never engage in a battle of wits if you're only half armed.