>It is true that there are several vfp programmers who are still uncomfortable with .NET. I have found that the more I study other languages, the better my understanding of VFP.
Ah, that's a very good point, and I fully agree with you. The more I write code in .NET, the better I write code in VFP. You know, we start paying more attention for things like declaring variables properly, take care of typing since the compiler doesn't do that for us, etc. And it's really cool learning how OOP works in other environment... it really helps better understand VFP (and poke the Fox Team to have some neat features introduced in future versions). ;)
>I wouldn't mind if you did a series of talks on the various elements of OOP in .NET vs VFP.
That'd be great. I'll keep in touch with Rich in order to find out what kind of presentation the members of the SIG would like to attend to, and then I'll see how may I help. :)
Claudio Lassala