Hi VFPers

I have asked this question on foxite too with very little feedback, so I am asking it here too.

If you have to summarize the 1 or 2 features of VFP that you will feel is a step backwards when migrating to .NET or any other platform as a move forwards.

Looking forward to your replies.

Two things that was highlighted on Foxite:

1. Macro-compilation
2. Evaluate(<script>)

From a X# perspective the FOX release already has support for:

1. DBFCDX and readonly access for VFP specific FieldTypes (AutoInc, etc) with full support planned in the foreseeable future;
2. WITH/ENDWITH, TEXT/ENDTEXT (partially implemented);
3. Macro-compilation;
4. Script engine that can make full use of the .NET framework.

XBase greetings,

Johan Nel
FOX Member: Friends of XSharp
https://xsharp.info
George, South Africa


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