Maybe I’m a bit dense today, but I just finished reading the “eagerly awaited, infamous” Visual FoxPro Roadmap, and I can only say, “Huh?”
Sedna (the code-name for the project to “expand on the ability of Visual FoxPro-based solutions to better integrate with other Microsoft products and technologies”) obviously is NOT going to be VFP 10 (it “requires” VFP 9).
In fact, I see nothing in this “definitive” Roadmap which suggests any further enhancements to VFP after SP1 and Sedna are released. In their effort to become more “transparent”, I’m personally a bit miffed about the cyclic references between the Roadmap and the VFP FAQ.
On the plus side, Ken’s June letter has the following entry:
.NET for Visual FoxPro Developers book online for free
The complete 500 page .NET for Visual FoxPro Developers book written by Kevin McNeish and edited by Cathi Gero is now online. This book has been made available through the cooperation between Hentzenwerke Publishing, Microsoft Corporation, and the book author Kevin McNeish.
Revised: OK, maybe I’m NOT dense. Maybe I’m just suffering from a bit of denial. I just read Craig Berntson’s blog entry about the Roadmap. For me, I think I’ll try to stick with VFP for another 10 years or so, and start “playing” with other tools for the future.