On 8/29/07, Amit Kumar Saha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi Rajib,
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> *Rajib Biswas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote:
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> Hey,
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> Just found a Wikipedia entry here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FoxPro_2
> which says that Foxpro had been ported to Unix and subsequently to Linux.
> It may serve my
Hi Rajib,
Rajib Biswas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
Hey,
Just found a Wikipedia entry here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FoxPro_2
which says that Foxpro had been ported to Unix and subsequently to Linux. It
may serve my purpose. Can anbody shed more light on it? Where can I download
Foxpro for
Gora Mohanty wrote:
> Ack, have only very briefly seen FoxPro, but from what I remember, it
> was aimed at ease-of-use, along the lines of Microsoft Access. If so,
> the better recommendation is something like oobase, the Open Office
> database component, or rekall.
I was thinking of Foxpro for DO
On Tue, 2007-08-28 at 13:15 +0530, Rohit V Bhute wrote:
> Rajib Biswas wrote:
> > Just found a Wikipedia entry here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FoxPro_2
> > which says that Foxpro had been ported to Unix and subsequently to
> > Linux. It may serve my purpose. Can anbody shed more light on it? Wh
Rajib Biswas wrote:
> Just found a Wikipedia entry here http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/FoxPro_2
> which says that Foxpro had been ported to Unix and subsequently to
> Linux. It may serve my purpose. Can anbody shed more light on it? Where
> can I download Foxpro for Unix and/or Linux?
The only lin
On 8/27/07, आलोक कुमार <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Oops.
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> 2007/8/27, Rajib Biswas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> > Yes I know what google does and what google is. Searching with your
> keywords
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> Extremely sorry! didn't realize what you were really asking for.
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Oops.
2007/8/27, Rajib Biswas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Yes I know what google does and what google is. Searching with your keywords
Extremely sorry! didn't realize what you were really asking for.
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On 8/27/07, आलोक कुमार <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> 2007/8/26, Rajib Biswas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
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> > Thanks for your suggestions. MySql, PostGRESql, or SQLite are OK. But my
> > question was whether I shall be able to port all my "Foxpro for DOS"
> > programs to linux platform. Is reverse engin
2007/8/26, Rajib Biswas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> Thanks for your suggestions. MySql, PostGRESql, or SQLite are OK. But my
> question was whether I shall be able to port all my "Foxpro for DOS"
> programs to linux platform. Is reverse engineering an option? Otherwise, I
> have to rewrite all my proje
On 8/26/07, Amit Kumar Saha <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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> Hi Rajib,
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> *Rajib Biswas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* wrote:
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> I was an avid programmer of Foxpro 2.5 for DOS. Is Foxpro or any similar
> development package available for Linux. I want to migrate all my Foxpro for
> DOS codes to the Linux p
Hi Rajib,
Rajib Biswas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I was an avid programmer of Foxpro 2.5
for DOS. Is Foxpro or any similar development package available for Linux. I
want to migrate all my Foxpro for DOS codes to the Linux platform and create
Linux binaries. Is that possible?
If you are plan
2007/8/26, Rajib Biswas <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>:
> development package available for Linux. I want to migrate all my Foxpro for
> DOS codes to the Linux platform and create Linux binaries. Is that possible?
Google for foxpro to mysql migration
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I was an avid programmer of Foxpro 2.5 for DOS. Is Foxpro or any similar
development package available for Linux. I want to migrate all my Foxpro for
DOS codes to the Linux platform and create Linux binaries. Is that possible?
Rajib
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