>I think there is a misunderstanding, John!
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>I GOT VS.NET RC1 installed! What I tried to point to are these suspicious newsgroups quoted in RC1´s Start page Online Community tab, e.g. microsoft.public.VSNET.VFP.general.
I think there is some confusion with the newsgroups that are referenced there. VFP was originally in VS .Net and available in Beta 1. It was pulled after that due to requests from the VFP Community.
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>What I´m really wondering is when VFP will be back in MS´s fold of .NET.
There are currently no plans for VFP to be a CLR language.
>MS have been bragging about 20-some languages supporting CLR, so why is VFP not amongst them, even taken out of VS?
VFP would lost things that makes it VFP. It would lose native data handling and other things. Essentially, it would be like VB .Net.
>As many I´m not that MS-enthusiastic, but there are SOME great ideas and concepts in this VS CLR,...
I agree.
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>So how about some new VFP speed records when CLR´s JITter was applied to VFP apps?
VFP would be like any other language. Once you get to the MSIL, there is really no difference between one language and another. JVP gave you some good information on how VFP works with .Net.
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer