Re: RE: The future of Xbase

2019-01-08 Thread Johan Nel
Dave, On 2019/01/08 17:08, Dave Crozier wrote: It will be there when VFP 10 is released!! 😊 Unfortunately that statement is like saying why upgrade to Windows when we have DOS... Have a look at the pre-compiler directives available in X# and you will soon realize VFP 20.0 is already a poss

RE: The future of Xbase

2019-01-08 Thread Dave Crozier
usiness. Until such time as the property in the goods passes to the buyer the seller shall be entitled at any time -Original Message- From: ProFox On Behalf Of Alan Bourke Sent: 08 January 2019 08:25 To: profoxt...@leafe.com Subject: Re: The future of Xbase Hi I have indeed been keeping an

Re: The future of Xbase

2019-01-08 Thread Alan Bourke
Hi I have indeed been keeping an eye on this for several years but could never get a clear idea or answer as to the current state or future intention of Visual FoxPro syntax support. -- Alan Bourke alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm ___ Post Mes

The future of Xbase

2019-01-07 Thread Johan Nel
Good day all, Not sure who of you are aware of it, but coming from a Clipper background I have been developing software since 1986 through Visual Objects, Vulcan.NET and now X# (XSharp).  X# started out in 2015/16 as an open source compiler for Vulcan.NET and VO, based on Microsoft's Rosslyn