Isn't there an ms web page in which vfp is acknowledged to be an
'official' .net lang? I understand all about the clr, but this issue
has come up again with my management. Anyone remember the link?
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The official Microsoft statement on their site is:
"As indicated in prior public statements, Microsoft does not plan to merge Visual FoxPro into Visual Studio .NET, nor are there plans to create a new Visual FoxPro .NET programming language. Visual FoxPro will remain stand-alone Win32 based, and will run on 64-bit Windows in 32-bit compatibility mode. For deploying Visual FoxPro solutions that use components based on Microsoft .NET, Sedna will provide improvements for those components using COM and .NET interoperability... To help developers who currently use or plan to program on the .NET platform, members of the Visual FoxPro team are also working on data programming for the Microsoft .NET platform."
Dave C
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Isn't there an ms web page in which vfp is acknowledged to be an
'official' .net lang? I understand all about the clr, but this issue
has come up again with my management. Anyone remember the link?
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Worth a look at Craig's Blog entry:
http://www.craigbailey.net/vfp-how-to-make-visual-foxpro-cool/
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Isn't there an ms web page in which vfp is acknowledged to be an
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has come up again with my management. Anyone remember the link?
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Yeh. I hoped there'd be something stronger. (Sigh...)
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 12:04 PM, Dave Crozier <DCrozier@flexipol.co.uk> wrote:
> The official Microsoft statement on their site is:
>
> "As indicated in prior public statements, Microsoft does not plan to merge Visual FoxPro into Visual Studio .NET, nor are there plans to create a new Visual FoxPro .NET programming language. Visual FoxPro will remain stand-alone Win32 based, and will run on 64-bit Windows in 32-bit compatibility mode. For deploying Visual FoxPro solutions that use components based on Microsoft .NET, Sedna will provide improvements for those components using COM and .NET interoperability... To help developers who currently use or plan to program on the .NET platform, members of the Visual FoxPro team are also working on data programming for the Microsoft .NET platform."
>
> Dave C
>
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> Isn't there an ms web page in which vfp is acknowledged to be an
> 'official' .net lang? I understand all about the clr, but this issue
> has come up again with my management. Anyone remember the link?
>
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On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Lew Schwartz <lew1716@gmail.com> wrote:
> Yeh. I hoped there'd be something stronger. (Sigh...)
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What did you want to read. Yes there is and this is how it will play out?
Or NO way no HOW!
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On 4/7/2011 12:04 PM, Dave Crozier wrote:
> The official Microsoft statement on their site is:
>
> "...members of the Visual FoxPro team are also working on data programming for the Microsoft .NET platform."
Really? I thought the team was basically disbanded and was working on
other (non-Foxpro) projects?
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I was thinking there might be some offend no one, we love everybody,
all in the same family corporate double talk bs out there, but I guess
not.
On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 2:45 PM, Stephen Russell <srussell705@gmail.com> wrote:
> On Thu, Apr 7, 2011 at 1:37 PM, Lew Schwartz <lew1716@gmail.com> wrote:
>> Yeh. I hoped there'd be something stronger. (Sigh...)
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> What did you want to read. Yes there is and this is how it will play out?
>
> Or NO way no HOW!
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>>> "...members of the Visual FoxPro team are also working on data programming for the Microsoft .NET platform."
Really? I thought the team was basically disbanded and was working on other (non-Foxpro) projects?<<
.NET is a non-FoxPro project, isn't it? <g>
At the time the statement was posted some of the Fox Team was working LINQ. The C++ developers are spread out on the
.NET team working on the various .NET compilers, designers, and tools. YAG is working an internal online system, Randy
Brown retired, Ken Levy is off working on his own company, and the tech support guys still support VFP and other
products including .NET.
Rick
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On Fri, Apr 8, 2011 at 7:44 PM, Rick Schummer
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> Ken Levy is off working on his own company
Ken also presents the CodeCast podcast, which I highly recommend.
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Guys some where I thought I remember something about the source code for vfp
was put into some sort of public domain status. Is this my imagination or is
the code available for others to continue development?
Jerry
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Ken also presents the CodeCast podcast, which I highly recommend.
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