>>Is it possible to have the open source VFP Framework
CodeBook6.2 available as a UT Category within the VFP Support Area? Well, I guess just
Codebook would do. TIA.
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>Hi Pablo,
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>I recall that Ed Leafe hosts a mailing list on Codebook. I just checked his web site and, although the mailing list doesn't appear there, he has a forum devoted to the subject.
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>Have fun!
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>Alex
Alex, thanks and believe me I was not having a "senior moment" when I posted the question... [large smile]. I am subscribed to the Profox list.
The main reason I posted this message is this, I log onto this forum every day, and I try to read and learn and relate what I read to the books I have also purchased, and then do some practice, etc. Since I only have a civil service job with the state, and that is not in the programming and development area, my income (it's really my wife [grin]) does not allow me to invest in one of those outstanding commercially available development frameworks.
So I thought that if Michell were to create such a category, some of us who want to use, or learn to use the Visual Codebook Framework could benefit, at the same time we benefit from the other areas that Michel hosts here. This would be an added value if you will that UT would have for us. UT is so well integrated among such a diverse interest area that I just though, hey, why not ask for a category? :)
I hope Michel posts regarding the possibility and if he would he do it. Another reason why I put this note here, is so that he can also see if this request generates interest, so he can have an additional basis to say, yes or no, or maybe for a test period, etc.
I guess the intent is similar to why one writes in some of the VFP8 wishlist items. Hummmm, is there a UT wishlist? <g>
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