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Can VFP be part of DotNet without loosing it's IDE?
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Visual FoxPro
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Visual FoxPro and .NET
Miscellaneous
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No, it's unmanaged. That comment was a little inaccurate. The TLBIMP will generate some code to allow a .VFP. mtdll to communicate with .NET. This is pure "Interop", not native .NET at all. But, it is an easy way to build applications for .NET, such as in ActiveVFP...
>Hey, Claude,
>>>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.
>
>Does this mean this is managed, strong typed code then that doesn´t need a wrapper to be called from a .Net app?
>
>Thanks for any insights!
>G
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