Ok, it is a twitter feed from prior devs who have to go back for and OLD app that still is working.
https://twitter.com/julielerman/status/1179048076285284353
We still have a couple of people on a FPW 2.6 application. One of them running it from a Red Hat Linux server.
On 10/2/2019 5:04 AM, Alan Bourke wrote:
We still have a couple of people on a FPW 2.6 application. One of them running it from a Red Hat Linux server.
Love it!! Too bad that didn't take off (with VFP running on Linux without the 800 lb. gorilla threatening lawsuits as of VFP7).
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Love it!! Too bad that didn't take off (with VFP running on Linux
Well, it's all in a shared folder on a Linux server, then the Windows clients run the EXE from there. So still running on Windows.
If the XSharp guys get it running on .NET Core you could presumably use the Visual FoxPro dialect they are working on to run VFP code on MacOS and Linux ...
Via core you could target droids as well I thought, not needing Xamarin? We are not focused on anything Core related as of yet.
On Wed, Oct 2, 2019 at 10:26 AM Alan Bourke alanpbourke@fastmail.fm wrote:
Love it!! Too bad that didn't take off (with VFP running on Linux
Well, it's all in a shared folder on a Linux server, then the Windows clients run the EXE from there. So still running on Windows.
If the XSharp guys get it running on .NET Core you could presumably use the Visual FoxPro dialect they are working on to run VFP code on MacOS and Linux ...
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