>>>That aside, it does surprise me that people think VFPConversion.com in some way contributes to VFP's death. In fact, I am very surprised that we once again need to start about VFP dying. VFP will be around for a long time to come, and there are lots of uses where we find it useful. There are other uses, where I find .NET more useful. And yet other uses where the combination of the two is great. I think it is well known that we use a lot of VFP here at EPS, and we plan to do so for a long time to come. But when it comes to other things, VFP is not a tool that is ideal or can be used at all. I am sure this is not news to you.
I've been trying to keep myself out of this thread because I could hardly believe people were really saying all that non-sense.
There was nothing wrong with the "timing" of the release of the web-site, as people have been complaining about. Just a few hours after Ken Levy has delived his keynote at DevEssentials, showing off VFP 9, I was presenting a session called "VFP and .NET: the best of both worlds" (which pretty much covers you paragraph I just quoted at the top of this message), and I must say I was a bit worried about radicals showing up and throwing stones at me, but what happened was quite the opposite: I've got GREAT feedback from people there, and no one has come to me saying that I was "putting yet another nail on VFP's coffin". I've presented that session again two times after that one, and I kept hearing good things about it.
I still can't believe all the junk that people has posted to this thread.
Claudio Lassala