>Good job, Ken.
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>You have been direct and honest about where VFP stands in the .NET world and how inappropriate it would be to port it over and lose so much about VFP that VFP developers love so much. So, instead the direction has been to improve it by being responsive to developer's needs and you've done a great job with VFP9. You would have ever thought the Report Writer would get a major enhancement?
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>And the SQL language improvements are absolutely fabulous!!!!
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>Like you said if people want to use .NET C# and VB.NET are great languages to learn and use. But if you're a VFP programmer VFP9 is a great place to be.
Yes. And even better for some is to know and use both, as in VFP 9.0 with VS .NET (ie ASP.NET, etc). For people who are suggesting bundling the two products in this thread, the solution already exists with MSDN subscriptions (all levels).