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09/01/2012 10:01:12
 
 
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09/01/2012 09:44:55
Metin Emre
Ozcom Bilgisayar Ltd.
Istanbul, Turquie
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
01532360
Message ID:
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>>Francois, have you looked at the French company PC Soft offering WinDev? An awesome product and very like VFP. Connects to any database you could ask for and many other features. http://www.windev.com/ . If you need I can put you in contact with a development company in Lyon who are experts in this product.
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>You adviced me it one time too before. I downloaded it's express edition and couldn't success to install. I'll try it to install another pc. There are a lot of language advices and I don't know what should I do really... :S

Metin,

The product is very good and extremely powerful, fast, multi-platform, multi-database connectivity, multi-threading,32 / 64bit, desktop, mobile, web, etc. You can email them for support as they are quite good with that as well.

What language to use is very difficult decision but I think you can start working towards an answer by asking a series of high level / broad stroke questions. For example (but not a complete list);

1) Do you want to become more employable or are you self employed and selling your own applications?

2) If you want to find work, then where? In larger or smaller companies?

3) If you sell your own applications then what is the target market for them? Corporate clients, small clients, individuals?

4) Do you want to focus on desktop, mobile or website type development?

5) Do you want to be on Windows, Linux, Apple or any/all?

6) Do you want to be open-source or closed or either?

7) What type of programming interests you? Gaming, business, data, security, mathematical, social media, etc.?

Just some ideas to start narrowing the choices a bit since not all tools are suitable for all answers.
In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends - Martin Luther King, Jr.
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