> Various FoxPro references below...
>
> One inaccuracy -- in 2000, VFP *was* in Visual Studio. It was taken out
> later.
>
> <http://reddevnews.com/columns/article.aspx?editorialsid=1716>

I couldn't find the inaccuracy in the article-- he said that the .NET
initiative set sale in 2000 without VFP on board-- that is accurate,
in that the first Visual Studio .NET did not include VFP. Visual
Studio 6 was the last version with VFP in it, and you can not write
.NET code with VS6.


-- 
Derek


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