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Sharing some stuf on VFP migration
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Autre
Versions des environnements
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP2
OS:
Windows Server 2012
Network:
Windows 2008 Server
Database:
MS SQL Server
Application:
Web
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01577352
Message ID:
01577703
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Just want to again mention the really excellent Pluralsight courses on this very topic by John Papa, Craig Shoemaker, Scott Allen and a number of others. Great samples and in depth coverage of using all of this along with Julie Lehrmans terrific EF stuff.


>did you get anywhere with it.
>I kind of like it. But it's all new!
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>New concepts. too much for an old brain, almost.
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>Peter
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>>This learning center had everything I needed to begin
>>http://www.wakanda.org/learning-center
>>>Is there any documentation?
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>>>Peter
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>>>>In the field of stuff that are not related to VFP at all I came to wakanda (wakanda.org). This is a very advanced framework with a RAD environment wich do something more than Lianja in its App editor (and something less too). It's a full stack in pure javascript and is very, very good. Also, the price is right (free for server and client) and have a big comunity. It is also a business framework, like Lianja. I was able to develop a real world app in a couple days (the same app I did with Lianja in a day, but that was because I had to google for javascript help, wich I didn't need to do in Lianja since it uses VFP). I'm learning to like it a lot and the roadmap looks impressive.
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>>>>One thing I recomend to anyone new to this HTML5 stuff is to go and complete the HTML5 course in codeacademy. Now this HTML/CSS/JQuery stuff makes compleyte sense.
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>>>>I guess that by the end of this year we could count with a very solid and RAD replacement for the Fox.
>>>>
>>>>So, there is the field as I see it now. I would love to hear about more alternatives (not too expensive ones like Servoy) and experiences.
>>>>Best regards and excuse my english.


Charles Hankey

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