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Can VFP be part of DotNet without loosing it's IDE?
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15/07/2003 07:38:38
Cindy Winegarden
Duke University Medical Center
Durham, North Carolina, United States
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Visual FoxPro
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Visual FoxPro and .NET
Miscellaneous
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00809892
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That sounds native to me - does C# Builder have something to do with Delphi? I know that Delphi is low-level, I used it to create ISAPI web apps (something you'd usually do with C++), so, I guess it wouldn't surprise me much...
>>The question is: does the Delphi environment create native .NET applications? I don't think it does(but maybe I'm wrong). If it doesn't, then it's probably not much different than using interop with .VFP. mtdlls. The TLBIMP command(free in the .NET Framework) will take a .VFP. mtdll and emit MSIL Intermediate code that is understood by the .NET framework..
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>Hi claude,
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>I saw a demo of Borland's C# Builder product last week. The IDE looks very much like the VS.Net IDE. As the name suggests, it is used to create standard C# code and compile it to the CLR.
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