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Visual FoxPro Sedna March CTP now online (by Milind) - February 28, 2006

We have released the first CTP (Community Technology Preview) of Sedna.  This March 2006 CTP includes the latest build of NET4COM a library of COM wrappers around a selected subset of the Microsoft .NET Framework 2.0.  We will release other CTPs periodically. Each CTP will have incrementally increasing functionality and latest builds of Sedna until we release a full public beta later this year.
http://blogs.msdn.com/vsdata/archive/2006/02/28/540303.aspx

VFP and Team Foundation Server (by yag) - February 24, 2006

As I've mentioned, we're always looking at ways to connect Visual FoxPro and Visual Studio. More and more of our VFP customers are also using .NET for various purposes. At PDC, John Miller (jMM) asked me if we'd be hooking up VFP and Team Foundation Server - particularly for source code control. Well, in the latest beta of the MSSCCI, that connectivity works. Andrew Coates has the information on how to set things up (make sure to scroll down to the end - some of the information comes after the..
http://blogs.msdn.com/vsdata/archive/2006/02/24/538863.aspx

Visual FoxPro feature overview available online (by yag) - February 7, 2006

One thing that we've been working towards for a while is getting the community involved earlier in our development processes. This is something that's happening across the developer division. We're pleased to let y'all know that we've posted overview documents for three of the features coming in Sedna. As we've mentioned before, Sedna is all about interoperability with Windows Vista, .NET, SQL Server and Office and extensibility. The documents help cement that. DDEX Provider for VFP Data -...
http://blogs.msdn.com/vsdata/archive/2006/02/06/526253.aspx

Ken goes Live! (by yag) - February 1, 2006

Had to borrow the title from Andrew. Ken Levy, our VFP Product Manager is moving on to a Product Planning position in Windows Live. It's been awesome working with him these past few years. For those who don't know, Ken used to work with me at my own company, Flash Creative Management, around 10 years back, and it was a lot of fun doing it again. I know he's going to do an awesome job with this new responsibility - and I'm pretty sure that 10 years from now, we're going to end up working...
http://blogs.msdn.com/vsdata/archive/2006/01/31/521675.aspx
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