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Why will we leave VFP
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29/05/2007 11:01:34
Victor Chigne
Inteliventas
Peru
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
OS:
Windows XP SP2
Network:
Windows 2003 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01228912
Message ID:
01229142
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Hi Victor

Did you ever checkout www.xailer.com or www.xharbour.com? They are based on the XHarbour (xbase) which runs on Linux, Windows, Mac OS and FreeBSD.

Simon


>Thanks John.
>We are becoming very lazy <g>. We evaluated Python but the lack of GUI RAD tools made us wait for more. In fact, that's the story of almost all the tools we evaluated.
>Victor
>>We have chosen Python with the Dabo framework. We in fact have our first paying job using Python. So we are not waiting. Of course we will keep our current VFP apps going but for anything new we will try to use python.
>>
>>Like you we see Linux as growing market share even in the US. But most important to us was that fact python reads like VFP and the Dabo framework reminds us of VFP thinking. And of course python runs on Windows, Linux, and the Mac.
>>
>>The Cons: The lack of good and complete visual tools to create GUI's. Dabo has 'ClassDesigner' but it will work for only straight forward forms. Therefore, currently we are coding the forms by hand (not as hard as it sounds). Not a lot of how to's for the Dabo framework. Dabo currently lacks a web solution.
>>
>>The Pros: Python is very powerful. Libraries for almost anything you might need (and then some). The community I think is bigger than VFP's. Lot's of help. Dabo supports many backends including Ms-SQL and Postgres (which is what we are using). Dabo is client/server. Therefore, we don't need a web browser solution.
>>
>>We believe Python to be the best choice but I have to say Java came in second.
>>
>>IMHO Victor you are following the correct path.
>>
>>Johnf
Simon White
dCipher Computing
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