>I would also point out that the VB code in your example is, in total, a good bit (percentage wise) longer ;-)
That's true. You do have to type a little but more. :)
>BTW - thanks for the toolkit - While I don't see myself using it in production, Chuck Urwiler pointed out that it will be a great tool to help in "learning" .NET - i.e. translating from VFP functions to classes. I agree and plan on using it this way.