> > Hi Mike,
> >
> > VFP has many meanings, Veterans for Peace is one, Volunteers for Peace is another, VFP is also a company in Roanoke Virginia, or what about VFP communications, a company in the US. and there is also VFP Fuelling and Filtration, yet another company using the "VFP" abbreviation. As far as I can tell "VFP", as an abbreviation, is not the property of MS. I use to tell that VFP, in the context of VFP.Net means
Very
Fast
Production.
> >
> > You are right though that we maybe should use another name, especially in the context of trust in the product.
> > Thanks to MS marketing (or the lack thereof) for our beloved VFP.
> > A new name will come out in the future, my take is Zest (Zorro en Esteroides, Fox on steroids), but the future will learn what it will be.
> >
> >
I see VFP developer studio and VFP compiler for .net but that is it. That is why I am confused as to why you would want the category called VFP.net when it isn't directly tied to http://www.etecnologia.net, and in the process you are suggesting that the category should only include questions about http://www.etecnologia.net's product but not the two others.> >
> > OK, sorry for the fuzzy logic. With all the rumors going on about eTecnologia I assumed that this would be clear by now. When I talk about
VFP.Net I do mean the NetCompiler in SharpDevelop.
> >
> > Good thinking though. I will ask Eric to change the category name to eTecnologia technology, Covering both products.
> >
> > FYI, the compiler did run first directly in the VFP environment.
> > eTecnologia moved the NetCompiler environment from the VFP IDE to the SharpDevelop IDE.
> > SharpDevelop is an open source framework with appearantly an easy way to include other languages.
> > C# and VB are part of it, but so are Python, BOO and ILAsm.
> > The SD IDE is pretty similar to the VS IDE, so familiar in use.
> >
> > Also, the name
VFP.Net kind of grew.
> > It is the use of the VFP language in the context of .Net, using the Net framework and compiling apps to the CLR.
> > Talking about "the NetCompiler for VFP" is quite lengthy so it is abbreviated to "
VFP.Net" maybe not entirely correct. My assumption was that, by now, people would know what this meant, I stand corrected, reading your reply.
> >
> > Boudewijn Lutge®ink
> > The difference between genius and stupidity is that genius has its limits
>
> Now it makes sense. Thanks.
> Perhaps VFPNET might be suitable. Taking out the dot.
>
> Mike Gagnon
>
Refox XI +(English version) > Perhaps VFPNET might be suitable. Taking out the dot.
My take : "FLYING FOX" or FOX# (ie Fox Sharp)
Kulwant