>> They seem to be targeting VFP people now, which surprises me as Xbase++ is 
>> nowhere near as complete as VFP (no report
engine, no
inline sql or views, poor designer/development tools, poor sql passthrough, 
limited visual controls, ...).<<

Alaska Software is working on a transpiler to cover the entire Visual FoxPro 
language as well as forms, reports,
classes, etc. They have quite a bit done and are working hard to ensure the 
Visual FoxPro language continues on despite
Microsoft. They have a roadmap so you can understand their intent. Community 
Technology Preview (CTP) bits are available
too. I also know the folks at Alaska are smart people and their intentions and 
efforts to date seem focused on the end
goal. They also get community and how it works. They also have experience doing 
this with the Clipper community.

There are several companies who are trying to get VFP developers attention 
right now. Alaska is in the group leading the
pack and are doing it in a very visible way. The big advantage they have: 
developers don't have to throw everything away
to learn a new language. All your source, experience and hard won knowledge 
carries forward to the new world. It is a
compelling proposition and I hope they succeed in a big way.

Rick
White Light Computing, Inc.

www.whitelightcomputing.com
www.swfox.net
www.rickschummer.com



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