Packages at Python.org

2010-12-01 Thread kirby.ur...@gmail.com
With Microsoft abandoning Visual FoxPro come 2015, we have 100K developers jumping ship (rough guess), perhaps to dot NET, but not necessarily.** This page is potentially getting a lot of hits (I'm not privy to the analytics): http://packages.python.org/dbf/ So how *do* you get source code

Re: Packages at Python.org

2010-12-01 Thread Chris Rebert
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 12:38 PM, kirby.ur...@gmail.com kirby.ur...@gmail.com wrote: With Microsoft abandoning Visual FoxPro come 2015, we have 100K developers jumping ship (rough guess), perhaps to dot NET, but not necessarily.** This page is potentially getting a lot of hits (I'm not privy

Re: Packages at Python.org

2010-12-01 Thread Ian
On Dec 1, 1:38 pm, kirby.ur...@gmail.com kirby.ur...@gmail.com wrote: http://packages.python.org/dbf/ So how *do* you get source code from such a web place?  I'm not finding a tar ball or installer.  Sorry if I'm missing something obvious, like a link to Sourceforge. That site only

RE: Packages at Python.org

2010-12-01 Thread Dino Viehland
Kirby wrote: ** Unconfirmed rumors about IronPython leave me blog searching this afternoon. Still part of Codeplex? IronPython is still using CodePlex for bug tracking and posting releases but active development is now on GitHub w/ a Mercurial mirror. Jeff's blog has more info:

Re: Packages at Python.org

2010-12-01 Thread kirby.ur...@gmail.com
http://packages.python.org/dbf/ So how *do* you get source code from such a web place?  I'm not finding a tar ball or installer.  Sorry if I'm missing something obvious, like a link to Sourceforge. Thanks to very quick replies with pointers to http://pypi.python.org/pypi/dbf/ instead

Re: Packages at Python.org

2010-12-01 Thread Chris Rebert
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 12:56 PM, kirby.ur...@gmail.com kirby.ur...@gmail.com wrote: http://packages.python.org/dbf/ So how *do* you get source code from such a web place?  I'm not finding a tar ball or installer.  Sorry if I'm missing something obvious, like a link to Sourceforge. Thanks

Re: Packages at Python.org

2010-12-01 Thread Robert Kern
On 12/1/10 2:56 PM, kirby.ur...@gmail.com wrote: http://packages.python.org/dbf/ So how *do* you get source code from such a web place? I'm not finding a tar ball or installer. Sorry if I'm missing something obvious, like a link to Sourceforge. Thanks to very quick replies with pointers

Re: Packages at Python.org

2010-12-01 Thread Jon Clements
On Dec 1, 8:56 pm, kirby.ur...@gmail.com kirby.ur...@gmail.com wrote: http://packages.python.org/dbf/ So how *do* you get source code from such a web place?  I'm not finding a tar ball or installer.  Sorry if I'm missing something obvious, like a link to Sourceforge. Thanks to very

Re: Packages at Python.org

2010-12-01 Thread python
You may want to take a look at Dabo http://dabodev.com/ +1 Malcolm -- http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-list

Re: Packages at Python.org

2010-12-01 Thread Ethan Furman
kirby.ur...@gmail.com wrote: With Microsoft abandoning Visual FoxPro come 2015, we have 100K developers jumping ship (rough guess), perhaps to dot NET, but not necessarily.** This page is potentially getting a lot of hits (I'm not privy to the analytics): http://packages.python.org/dbf/ The

Re: Packages at Python.org

2010-12-01 Thread Jon Clements
On Dec 1, 10:32 pm, Ethan Furman et...@stoneleaf.us wrote: kirby.ur...@gmail.com wrote: With Microsoft abandoning Visual FoxPro come 2015, we have 100K developers jumping ship (rough guess), perhaps to dot NET, but not necessarily.** This page is potentially getting a lot of hits (I'm

Re: Packages at Python.org

2010-12-01 Thread kirby urner
Good to hear from you sir. I've enjoying working with your modules and am getting some good results. I sent you a note off-list wondering how actively you might be supporting this valuable utility. Encouraging to find you here so quickly. Kirby On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 2:32 PM, Ethan Furman