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05/05/2007 05:06:06
 
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
VFP Compiler for .NET
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
Visual FoxPro
Divers
Thread ID:
01222480
Message ID:
01222717
Vues:
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Hi,

I was also wondering in another message which still remains unanswered if :
"there will be any impact or thoughts or new possibilities that make Etecnologia's vision simpler (or harder)to accomplished now that MS has anounced the DLR, a (sort of) Command Window e.t.c." I think all these new developments open up new opprtunities to build a VFP.Net dynamic language which will be even better and more powerful than VFP was.
I myself would be covered if I only had the data capabilities integrated in the new DLR (plus new functionalities like binding the cursor with .Net controls by some way for instance). Of course it remains to be seen if DLR really is what it is advertised to be ... (command window, dynamic execution of block code e.t.c.).

Regards


>Hi Lennert
>>The month of May has come...
>
>spring feelings <g> ?
>
>>Could Etecnologia give us an update, kinda like a monthly newsletter? It would be very nice to read here/on their website/somewhere else about the development.
>
>I certainly understand the wish to get more info without too much unneccesary work yourself - and reading a page again only to find out nothing is changed is "unneccessary" in my book. But I think the main point is to get the product finished. There are changes visible in the website (Hint: look for guidelines for contributors), so they are also working on the documentation side...
>
>Perhaps putting the web sites into a totally wiki approach (with some pages left fully under Etec control, some pages editable to interested helpers) might give some change tracking via "recently changed pages" to cut down on the time needed to find out new features/developments for each visitor while automating a large part of the effort away on the authors side. Anything syphoning time regularly should be put on the back burner - typical programmer and not marketing thinking on my part<g>.
>
>regards
>
>thomas
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