Kevin,
I agree with your statement (it slipped my mind since I don't use VFP every day anymore). Well then I guess strong typing is better in all 3 cases :)
Einar
>I agree with everything you said except
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>>3. I have not heard about this. I find VFP's intellisense just as good as C#'s intellisense.
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>The main difference I find is that .Net's intellisense will work for not only .Net classes but custom classes also, this is a great addition, especially in a heavy OO environment where you have a mass of classes.
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>Unless I am wrong and you "can" in fact declare custom class type variables in VFP.
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>Kev
Semper ubi sub ubi.