Re: Re: X# update and VFP support progress

2019-05-14 Thread Johan Nel
Hi Stephen, Yes you can.  Remember, X# is build on Roslyn the compiler behind c# and closely follows everything c# can do.  X# is even ready to consume .NET Core V5.0 which were only announced recently that is how close it is to c# itself. Johan. On 2019/05/14 16:30, Stephen Russell wrote:

Re: X# update and VFP support progress

2019-05-14 Thread Eric Selje
Good question. I will make sure the answer is in my session ;) Eric On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 9:30 AM Stephen Russell wrote: > Can you consume an API, or post to one? Say get a bank rate for Euro, USD, > and GBP? > > https://money.cnn.com/data/currencies/ this is a visual one, but update > you

Re: X# update and VFP support progress

2019-05-14 Thread Stephen Russell
Can you consume an API, or post to one? Say get a bank rate for Euro, USD, and GBP? https://money.cnn.com/data/currencies/ this is a visual one, but update your conversion table every month. On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 9:00 AM Eric Selje wrote: > Thanks for the update Johan! > > For everyone's i

Re: X# update and VFP support progress

2019-05-14 Thread Eric Selje
Thanks for the update Johan! For everyone's info, I'm doing a session on X# at Southwest Fox. I'll be a FoxPro developer's perspective on this tool. If there's any particular issue you'd like me to test/address, let me know! Eric On Tue, May 14, 2019 at 7:05 AM Alan Bourke wrote: > Good news

Re: X# update and VFP support progress

2019-05-14 Thread Alan Bourke
Good news looking forward to getting a look at it. -- Alan Bourke alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm On Tue, 14 May 2019, at 10:58 AM, Johan Nel wrote: > Hi all X# followers, > > Just an update. With respect to VFP, (VFP members and I) have received > in a private message the ANTLR lexical

X# update and VFP support progress

2019-05-14 Thread Johan Nel
Hi all X# followers, Just an update. With respect to VFP, (VFP members and I) have received in a private message the ANTLR lexical parser fingerprint for VFP and it shows very good progress on VFP syntax support. Here is the update that was published today on the X# website. Progress report