I had started rewriting an existing application but got sidetracked with some paid work.
If it'd help to have a start to finish example that isn't very complex, I could probably work up some blog posts that do that. Tell me what you'd like to see. e.g. Native DBF access, ODBC, forms, reports, etc.
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On Thu, Apr 23, 2020 at 2:50 PM Johan Nel johan.nel@xsinet.co.za wrote:
I have forwarded to the X# devteam.
Maybe some of the VFP developers that are testing X# are more capable of doing such an exercise? Matt, Eric, etc...
On 2020/04/23 21:28, Paul H. Tarver wrote:
+1
Paul H. Tarver
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On Thu, 23 Apr 2020, at 11:42 AM, Johan Nel wrote:
Hope this is of interest to some.
Today we have released a new installer for XSharp Bandol 2.4 to our FOX subscribers.
I think what would really help drive interest in this from the VFP
community
is a thorough start-to-finish example, like a To Do List or something,
using
VFP syntax and demonstrating how to work with DBF files.
It's extremely hard to figure out what you're supposed to be doing in
XSharp
if you're not from a Visual Objects or similar background.
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