>>>I think it should....so much so that I'm writing it myself.
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>>I don't want to discourage anyone from developing their ideas, but... what do you expect to accomplish? What goals do you have, and what case can be made for them? What specifically are you writing?
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>>Instead of writing a whole new .NET language it seems like it would be easier to setup the VB.NET editor to expand "endif" to "end if" and you'd be 80% there.
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>>I just can't figure out why anyone wants another .NET langauge that looks like VFP.
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>Reduced learning curve.
If 99% of the learning matierials, tutorials, help files, examples, courses, ect. are in VB.NET or C#, then that will be the shortest learning curve. A third party language with zero visibility on the whole might make typing "end if" easier but there is very little beyond that which will make the learning curve smaller rather than larger.
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