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The Future of VFP for Students?
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25/01/2002 09:52:39
 
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Visual FoxPro
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00608428
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That just SOLD .NET! Now, I was against VFP being in .NET for MANY reasons, but now I'm not so sure.....Think of the employment opportunities if it was...
Tracy

>You got it!!
>
>>Reading the latest CODE magazine, I just found out that VS .NET now introduces cross-language inheritance. Am I understanding this correctly to mean that if an IT shop has all of its business objects developed in C# and they hire a VB .NET developer, that developer can subclass those classes for use in his/her VB front end (or ASP for that matter)? So it doesn't matter what language the classes are designed in--I could hire a developer that can utilize any .NET language to utilize those classes? IMO, that would be a HUGE selling point for IT Shops. They would be able to pull talent from a larger base of experienced (in .NET) developers. Or did I misunderstand?
>>Tracy
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