Hi Markus,
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>Yukon however hosts the CLR and can therefore be programmed in T-SQL *as well* as any .NET language.
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Do you know if Yukon will include new libraries or data types that allow you to interact with data in a connected manner (as T-SQL does) and get better performance? I hope I'm making sense. Having OOP and heavy-duty processing capabilities in the same language would be the closest thing to VFP in my book, but I don't know if that is where they are headed with Yukon. In an interview on Channel9, someone mentioned that T-SQL should still be used for the high-performance data munging, but .NET could be used for other stuff that wasn't done best in T-SQL.