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Lianja Community Open Source Library
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18/05/2012 22:38:59
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Visual FoxPro
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>Lianja was an epic of rebirth (with themes of peace, unity, and reconciliation) written down (from the oral tradition) in the 14th century, in the Mongo tribe of Central Africa. The theme of rebirth captures what Lianja represents: VFP running anywhere, including with Python, PHP and JavaScript interchangeably; desktop, web, mobile web, and native mobile (yes, VFP running on ARM -- coming this Fall). That's one heck of a rebirth. :)
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>Hank
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>LianjaX was not my idea, although I agreed with it (like VfpX, it's Lianja eXtensions).
>>>Lianja has announced the creation of an Open Source Repository (on Github) for Community Open Source contributions applicable to Lianja. All contributions will be licensed under the (liberal, acceptable to businesses) Apache 2 license.
>>>
>>>Here's the official announcement: http://www.lianja.com/community/showthread.php?343-Announcing-LianjaX-Open-Source-Contributions
>>>
>>>The landing page at Github is http://www.lianjax.com .
>>>
>>>This will become a great resource for the Lianja Community, IMHO. Taking a look at the Basic4Android community library, it's easy (and realistic) to imagine the kinds of code that will make its way into this Lianja resource. And perhaps more: think about the Python wrappers for the multitude of Open Source libraries available in Python With a wrapper in place, that same library can be used from Fox in Lianja without having to know any of the Python ways of passing and receiving information. I'm pretty excited about that kind of thing, I have to say.
>>>
>>>Like all Github repositories, this site has its own Bug system and Wiki. It's not all set up at the moment, but I suspect it will be operational in a few days, from talking with Barry about it.
>>>
>>>Hank
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>>You're making these names up, aren't you? ;-)
>>
>>I can't keep up!
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