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Can VFP be part of DotNet without loosing it's IDE?
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14/07/2003 13:30:01
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Visual FoxPro and .NET
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00809892
Message ID:
00809906
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At the risk of being 'booooooooooooooed' on the UT, we are purchasing that version of Delphi for development. We have all previous versions of Delphi and if it wasn't for the time it would take to redo a business app in Delphi that took 10 years to reach maturity in Foxpro 2.6->VFP, it would be redone in Delphi too. :o( Scary, huh? I say, bring VFP into .net without losing the IDE and data speed for BUSINESS REASONS and MARKETING if nothing else...of course there is that pesky notion of being able of using .net objects in VFP which won't be a capability...oh well, it was a nice thought... :o)



>Hi,
>
>During a discussion with a friend of mine who works wit VB.net, came the idea of VFP being part of the dot net framework without loosing most of it's user (developer) interface and some other "beloved" characteristcs.
>
>He told me that next version of Delphi (version 8) will be dot net compliant BUT the Delphi developer will be (if he/she wants) able to develop her apps inside the Delphi environment (IDE) that he/she is very well used too.
>
>Can this be done with VFP? What are the major changes for the ordinary (standard) VFP developer?
>
>Any comments will be very appreciated, TIA.
>
>Fernando
>
>PS. Sorry if I couldn't be more specific (maybe that's the idea <s>)
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