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Articles published in FoxRockX Magazine (Twitter: @FoxRockX):
Visual FoxPro Strategy at Microsoft (Nov 2009) – Ken Levy
Microsoft will never release VFP source code into open source because there is no business reason to do so and a list of reasons not to. The evolution of VFP goes on into the next decade with new and enhanced products that work with VFP, community projects such as VFPX, and of course the VFP community itself.
Visual FoxPro Stack Overflow (Mar 2010) – Ken Levy
Overflow in the stack of ideas comprising the software components the Visual FoxPro ecosystem. In software, a stack overflow occurs when too much memory is used on the call stack, usually caused by programming errors, typically resulting in a program crash. In ideas, a stack overflow might occur when too many ideas, all with good intention, comprise a concept which is too far reaching and/ or unrealistic to reach its goals.
Visual FoxPro Stack (Sep 2009) – Ken Levy
Software components comprising the Visual FoxPro platform and ecosystem. The evolution and next phase of Visual FoxPro has essentially been transferred from Microsoft to the FoxPro community. Visual FoxPro will evolve, but the results of its evolution depend on the efforts within the FoxPro community. VFPS (Visual FoxPro Stack) can become an important part in the future and perception of Visual FoxPro starting in 2009 and into the next decade.
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