Sounds great. Looking forward to it seeing how it progresses.
On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 4:14 PM Johan Nel johan.nel@xsinet.co.za wrote:
Hi Patrick,
The aim is to have 100% VFP syntax support in X#. You can use then from a compiled X# application ILSPY to generate c# code. Or the beauty of .NET is that you can mix and match .NET languages. So you can have a .DLL compiled in X# and just consume it in a c# application, same the other way around or even VB.NET/F#. The choice is yours. Beauty is you can have a .DLL with X#(VFP code) e.g. DBF support and consume it from c# etc.
Johan Nel George, South Africa.
On 2019/08/26 19:17, Patrick Bibro wrote:
How useful would xsharp be in migrating a VFP application to .NET with
the
ultimate goal of having a C# application? Could it be converted to X#
and
then decompiled into C#?
On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 8:21 AM Johan Nel johan.nel@xsinet.co.za
wrote:
Good day VFPers,
As promised by the DevTeam the above version was released to the Paid members today. The public release will follow in a weeks time.
Some exciting news:
VFP DBF files are now supported (read/write) with DBC to follow soon.
Xs2Ado an ADO driver for DBF like interfacing to SQL will also be released later this week.
And I believe most important of all, the DevTeam will soon release the Compiler source code also in the public domain!
Hope this is of interest to some.
XBase greetings,
Johan Nel Friend(s) of XSharp(FOX) member https://xsharp.info George, South Africa.
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