No te olvides todo lo que aporto VFP a SQL Server. 
Pero bueno, era cosa de tiempo nomas para que Microsoft se decidiera a esto. La 
verdad, me cagaron el día.
Saludos.Sebastian E. Garcia


From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [EMAIL PROTECTED]: [gufa] The VFP Team - A Message to 
the CommunityDate: Wed, 14 Mar 2007 10:17:56 -0300





Pensar que necesitaron de la tecnología de Fox para mejorar los productos VB y 
Acces, y así le paga.

----- Original Message ----- 
From: José Paez 
To: gufa List Member 
Sent: Wednesday, March 14, 2007 9:16 AM
Subject: [gufa] The VFP Team - A Message to the Community

A Message to the Community
We have been asked about our plans for a new version of VFP. We are announcing 
today that there will be no VFP 10. VFP9 will continue to be supported 
according to our existing policy with support through 2015 
(http://supportmicrosoft.com/lifecycle/?p1=7992). We will be releasing SP2 for 
Visual FoxPro 9 this summer as planned, providing fixes and additional support 
for Windows Vista.Additionally, as you know, we’ve been working on a project 
codenamed Sedna for the past year or so. Sedna is built using the extensibility 
model of VFP9 and provides a number of new features including enhanced 
connectivity to SQL Server, integration with parts of the .NET framework, 
support for search using Windows Desktop Search and Windows Vista as well as 
enhanced access to VFP data from Visual Studio.Concurrently, the community has 
been using CodePlex (http://www.codeplex.com) to enhance VFP using these same 
capabilities in the VFPx and VFPy projects. Some of these community driven 
enhancements include:
   - Support for GDI+    - An enhanced class browser    - Support for Windows 
Desktop Alerts    - An object oriented menu system    - Integration with 
MSBuild    - A rule-based code analysis tool similar to fxCop in Visual Studio  
  - An Outlook Control Bar controlTo reiterate, today we are announcing that we 
are not planning on releasing a VFP 10 and will be releasing the completed 
Sedna work on CodePlex at no charge. The components written as part of Sedna 
will be placed in the community for further enhancement as part of our shared 
source initiative. You can expect to see the Sedna code on CodePlex sometime 
before the end of summer 2007.The VFP team
 
http://msdn2.microsoft.com/en-us/vfoxpro/bb308952.aspx
 
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