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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Titre:
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
Divers
Thread ID:
01474434
Message ID:
01474478
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Hi Craig,

if it's wizards, you are right on.

But there has to be a programming language available underneath, as there is in Google's App Inventor.

One clue might be the new Database and DynamicRecord classes in Microsoft.Data, that comes with WebMatrix. Basically, it gives you a) an IEnumerable interface and b) strong typing of columns, from c) a connection string and a sql statement. With that as a basis, and awful lot could be done, e.g., creating an ObjectDatasource (providing the missing methods, as one would do with a framework class).

We'll know soon enough.

Scott Guthrie will be doing an interactive with Lidnug on 8/18: if you are on LinkedIn, it would be worth signing up for Lidnug just to get in on the LiveMeeting, and have the opportunity to ask him questions. He's likely to be the one with the answers. http://bit.ly/lidnughtmlcalendar

It turns out (from a brief Twitter historical search) that Kittyhawk has been in development for more than 2 years, which is itself an interesting piece of information, in that it means that this isn't necessarily something thrown together in a hurry, but rather is a serious product.

Hank

>There was lots of discussion here when mjf first posted about it. It sounds like a bunch of Wizards to me. And we know how well those work. I will be surprised if there is any VFP in it as .NET is MIcrosoft's development direction.
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>>KittyHawk
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>>Does it sound like something involving VFP ?
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>>What do you guys think about it ?
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>>http://www.zdnet.com/blog/microsoft/microsoft-kittyhawk-a-new-tool-to-help-non-programmers-build-net-business-apps/6853
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