Hi Victor. What is your definition of endorsing? For those VFP developers learning or using .NET, I plan to recommend it to them. And I will talk about it at speaking engagements like I do other new VFP books. I would say that for any VFP developer interesting in evaluating, learning, and using Visual Studio .NET (with or without VFP), then this is a must have book. Does that answer your question?I was thinking more along the lines of someone from the VFP Team writing the preface to the book, an intro or the foreword just like Susan Graham (a former VFP Program Manager) did for "Hacker's Guide to VFP6".
It seems that this is such an important book for the VFP Community since it's coming from a well known VFP Guru like Kevin McNeish. It would only make sense that someone from Microsoft would endorse it by writing an intro, a preface or the foreword.