>>>Also, I don't know what he ment by VB.Net is an 'IDE'. I though Visual Studio was the IDE, and VB.Net was a language/syntax which has a compiler to bring it to IL.
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>>Ken said that. Not sure what that means either but it sounds to me like there may be something built to provide a Wizard like environment around some functionality.... I dunno. Creepy sounding that...
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>Try this: Create a class in C#. In the Class viewer (or whatever you call it), right click on the class. There is a menu where you can Add a method. As a VFP developer, I would expect this. A dialog pops up allowing you to set various options for the method. Now, create the class in VB.Net and right click on it. Correct me if I'm wrong, but I don't see an option for the Add Method dialog. Evidently, the language plug-in already has some control over the IDE.
Hmmm... learn something new every day. DIdn't know that this was even there...