I'm one of those people that uses both VB and VFP <g> - and I agree that both products gain from cross-fertilization...
yag
>>As some of you have heard, I’ve just joined Microsoft as the Lead PM/Evangelist for VB.NET. What this means is that I’ve been asked to help tie together the VB.NET dev group and the VB.NET developer community closely together. As part of this effort, I’ll also be working on designing the feature sets for the next few versions of VB.NET. It’s an awesome challenge, combining my love for community, cultural shifts and architecture.
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>>So, if you need to reach me, just email me at
yag@microsoft.com. I’ll do my best to respond as quickly as possible.
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>>If you need more information, check out the VB section here on the UT for messages from Rob Copeland (Product Unit Manager) and me.
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>>Let the good times roll!
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>>Yair Alan Griver
>>Lead PM/Evangelist
>>VB.NET
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>Congrats. Being also a VB user I am pleased by the attention to the UT VB forum. Having a lot of members that use both VFP and VB, I think we all stand to benefit from this involvement.
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>Thanks.
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>PS VFP members don't chastise me for flirting with the "dark side". (It was a marketing decision) :)