Walter Meester
HoogkarspelNetherlands
Hi ken,
>Q: What is Microsoft's position on Visual FoxPro related to Visual Studio and .NET?
>A: We do not have plans to merge Visual FoxPro into Visual Studio and .NET, and there are no plans to create any sort of new Visual FoxPro .NET language. Instead, we are working on adding many of the great features found in Visual FoxPro into upcoming versions of Visual Studio, just like we've added great Visual Studio features into Visual FoxPro. If you want to do .NET programming, you should choose a .NET language with Visual Studio.
I've seen this statment a couple of times. The problem with this answer is that it saying absolutely nothing about the future position of VFP itself. Bluntly it is saying that you don't have any future plans for VFP. I really don't care about VFPs relation to .NET. I'm interested in future development in VFP and it direction.
I've got a huge wishlist of little things (which I'll try to post soon), which I really like to see implemented.
Walter,
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