PMFJI but I gotta ask - why on earth would Ken have weird motives for "promoting" VB .NET over C#? I've heard him say VFP developers might find VB .NET easier to warm up to if they weren't already C/Java people for a lot of the reasons Kamel states, but do you think YAG has paid him off or ... exactly what truth do you think is Out There ??
>Also - (not accusing you BTW) but it is beginning to become clear that there is some real pressure from the VFP team and their faithful to push VB as the .NET language of choice. I frankly question motives of Ken Levy et al at this point.
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