So, what compelling feature would an "Xbase replacement" get everyone really interested?
Runs on iPhone?
Reads/writes VFP-compatible Power Tools (screen, report, etc.)?
Reads/writes VFP 9 DBC, tables, stored procedures, etc.?
Runs over the internet?
For me, the language isn't any big deal. There's lots of OOP languages, IF...ELSEIF...ENDIF constructs, CASE statements even if they call them SWITCH.
For me, the data store isn't a big deal. I would prefer one with drivers for MariaDB, PostgreSQL and for enterprise support, Oracle and SQL Server. Bonus for DBFs, to aid in migration, but not a deal-breaker; I've written some killer migration apps to move DBFs to some other ODBC-compatible target.
I work with editors far superior to what I get inside VFP.
What I do love about VFP is the integration of GUI design with code, code with classes, a built-in build tool, debugger, interactive data manipulation and, of course, the infinitely deep support resources of books, magazines and web sites.
I have apps that are 30 years old that use every Xbase command you can imagine.
Yesterday, I ran across a very specialized reporting module written with ??? and ?? and using the ON PAGE command -- you know what that is, right?
So, my dream Xbase replacement would take this 30-year-old app and run it, flawlessly.
On Sat, Feb 11, 2017 at 6:40 AM, AndyHC andy@hawthorncottage.com wrote:
Having had a further look at this it does not (yet???) seem to be as all-inclusive of xbase dialects as it claims. In fact it reminded me very clearly of why I stopped my V.O. subscription to Nantucket - the price was/is way above what could be afforded by a self-employed developer. It has certainly progressed faster than the glacial pace of [x]Harbour, but their timetable for 2017 doesn't seem to mention VFP (or even basic xbase??).
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