>>>How do you think we, in VFP will be able to keep up with this evolution ?
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>>To develop Longhorn specific applications, Visual Studio will be required.
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>So your answer is "By using Visual Studio". Which makes sense to me. Especially since you are now the Visual Studio Data Product Manager.
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>But the question that follows from this is... if you're the VS Data Product Manager, who's the VFP Product Manager?
Hi Mike. I am the product manager for Visual FoxPro. The group that I'm in is now called the VS Data group, and it combines the visual data tools for VS as well as the entire VFP team. Nothing has changed in my role with VFP, as I described in my letter a few months ago at
http://msdn.microsoft.com/vfoxpro/letters/07312003/.