Yes, it was a beautiful afternoon and we'd all been cooped up inside for 3 days and yet still almost half of us decided to stay for another 90 minutes to learn more about this exciting project.
Cecil has started an X# Group on LinkedIn: https://www.linkedin.com/groups/13754150/
One thing many folks have asked for is a complete burndown chart of existing VFP commands to be implemented. I'm not sure 100% compatibility will ever happen, and many many things are easily accomplished in .NET already with very similar commands. Robert's son has begun that list though and I believe Matt Slay is working on making it publicly available.
Eric
On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 5:56 PM Johan Nel johan.nel@xsinet.co.za wrote:
Yes, and from report back from Tore Bleken, who attended the post-conference X# training, 33 attendees (36 started, but had to leave early), which is 50% of registrations (67). Makes for quite a buzz in the way forward for VFP developers. The DevTeam also listens and I am sure what was discussed at the session will somehow find its way into the VFP language syntax support in X#.
The X# user base is definitely looking forward to accept our "long lost" cousins into the world of XBase.NET!!!
On 2019/10/30 20:53, Matt Slay wrote:
Another interesting thing to follow at SWFox 2019 was the X#.Net open source language, and how they are making good progress with supporting the FoxPro language in X#.Net
Eric Selje presented a session on it, and two people from the X# Developer Team flew over (from the Netherlands, and France) to have a vendor booth and sessions.
I recorded a video of the X# Dev Team presentation (from my iPhone) and posted it on YouTube here:
https://youtu.be/wA61SryiMlkX# web site has download link to the code presented at the SWFox vendor session:
https://www.xsharp.info/articles/presentations-and-examples-from-sw-fox
- Matt Slay
On 10/30/2019 1:38 PM, Eric Selje wrote:
Great recap of VFP Advanced, Richard. And yes you did great Tracy! Great to see you there, and would love to see more next year.
Eric
On Wed, Oct 30, 2019 at 10:43 AM Richard Kaye rkaye@invaluable.com wrote:
And further to that, a big, big shout-out to Doug, Rick & Tamar, and all the speakers for making this happen. The amount of work that goes into pulling off something like this is a labor of love, and Geek Gatherings deserves all the love they get in return.
Here are a few of my highlights:
In a session on internationalization, Cathy Poutney announced that Steven Black's INTL Toolkit is now open source. If you need a framework that handles translations for different languages or even industries, head over to Github and download it.
The aforementioned Cathy Poutney did a session on, what else, extending the reporting engine with a framework she's calling fxReports. This is (or will be soon) available as an open source project in VFPx.
Eric Selje did a very interesting session called "VFP Advanced: Is this the next version of Visual Foxpro?". Basically a rocket scientist lone developer in China has reverse engineered VFP, and patched at least 96 bugs (to date) in our favorite tool and its runtimes. All you need to try this out is a licensed copy of VFP9 SP2, hotfix3, and you can install this side by side. He has also released a 64 bit version. There are pros and cons to using the 64 git version. For example, he has not breached the 2GB file size limitation. OTOH it uses newer supported versions of the C++runtime (10.1, I believe) instead of the apparently out of support 7.1 library that VFP is written in.
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-----Original Message----- From: ProfoxTech profoxtech-bounces@leafe.com On Behalf Of Richard Kaye Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2019 12:44 PM To: profoxtech@leafe.com Subject: RE: SWFox 2019 recap
I was not a presenter, like Tracy <vbg>, but I also had a great time at SWFox. It's a joy to spend time with one's peers learning new (and sometimes old) things, as well as meeting in person with both old and new friends. I would also encourage anyone on this list who still works with the Fox to consider attending next year's conference, which is scheduled for November 12-15, 2020.
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-----Original Message----- From: ProfoxTech profoxtech-bounces@leafe.com On Behalf Of Tracy Pearson Sent: Wednesday, October 30, 2019 12:38 PM To: profoxtech@leafe.com Subject: SWFox 2019 recap
I am back to calm after the first day back to work. I had a great time at the conference and hope to stay connected with those I met. I answered an email this morning and thought about the conversation I had with Richard Kaye. <grin>
Good conversations, good information, and a fun time.
I hear I did well as my first time speaking at the conference.
Maybe we can get more ProFoxers to go in 2020.
See you around! Tracy
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