>Me, too. I think it's a neat bridge into .NET and nice way to share some of the Fox philosophy with other .NETters. And, no, I don't think it means that anybody has to stop using Fox *g*, but it's always fun to learn something new, too.
Yes, I have the same line of thinking... I´m developing my VFPCOM MTDLLs to be used in .NET, and once I´m on VS.NET, it´s really cool to have a set of functions that we know and love. :)
and, that´s a lot less code for us on C# now. Thank God (and Kamal)! ;)
Claudio Lassala