Virgil, 
The expression "pushing water uphill" comes to mind and you may well be better 
off trying that as opposed to what you are proposing.

VFP is dead, not stunned, not slightly concussed, but DEAD. Yes, we all know 
how good it is, how simple it is to build an integrated Database app from 
scratch and all the other "nice & warm" things that come with being  associated 
with a friend for over 30 years for some of us, but Microsoft will never, ever 
open source the product or it's codebase.

After all, what do you need or will gain from M$ if they outsource the product 
that isn't there already in some way by means of VFPX and other add-ons etc. 
The runtime is free, the platform is stable and it works. What you fail to 
grasp is that no young new programmer/developer in the world will ever pick VFP 
as a platform to develop apps on, despite all the complexities of ASP, .Net 
HTML... etc etc. 

Give it up, admit defeat and just keep using the old girl for your own 
pleasure/profit until it no longer cuts the mustard for what you want to write, 
then retire! I was brought up on Pascal and Algol 60.... far superior languages 
to C# or in fact any other languages I am fluent in, including VFP... but you 
don't find many Algol programmers these days. Object Oriented programming 
hadn't been invented even though we used exactly the same principles and 
techniques which made it 90's fashionable... but we did it nearly 20 years 
earlier.

Don't fret, C# .Net programmers will probably be fretting and going through the 
same trauma in 20 years time..... The world moves on.

Dave


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