On Tuesday, September 10, 2002, at 11:09 AM, Joe Eugene wrote:

> I did have a developer version of Oracle running in parallel with SQL
> Server...had to remove it.
> due to limitations of my hard drive.. i mean its cheap to get a new 
> hard
> drive..
> but i am tripple booting Win2k, Win NT and WinXP for development 
> purposes
> and
> just havent had the time to re-build. I would love to get one of those 
> 120GB
> WD SE's
> and Re-do all of it from scratch.. Maybe install Linux as well.

I just bought a 160 Gig external firewire  -- it is faster than the 
laptop's 40 gig internal drive -- will firewire work on an intel box or 
do I need to get something else?

>
> NET Framework is free and coding in C#.. u really dont need anything..
> other than
> a basic IDE. C# is basically Microsofts version of Java.. but compiled 
> into
> MSIL before
> execution.

I'd rather avoid a proprietary language -- especially if the owner is 
Microsoft-- if I am going to do this, I want to have the maximum 
exposure to accept profitable development opportunities and be at the 
smallest risk that my investment of $ and time can be held hostage by a 
software or hardware manufacturer -- that's the major reason to make 
the change.

>
> SQL Server... I think u can get a developer edition.

I (reluctantly admits) like SQL-Server -- nice!

What about IBM's DB2-  I have a developer version of that?

Dick


>
> Joe
>
>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Dick Applebaum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
> Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 1:31 PM
> Subject: Re: Developer Platform suggestions was Re: Nice
>
>
>> Joe
>>
>> Do you have NET, SQL Server Oracle installed on your developer 
>> machine/
>>
>> Are there free/reasonable developer versions of these available.
>>
>> The reason I ask is I want a completely self-contained environment on 
>> a
>> laptop -- that I can use for development and demonstration to clients.
>>
>> I have been burned too many times to think I can depend on MS-Access
>> for demos.
>>
>> Dick
>>
>> On Tuesday, September 10, 2002, at 10:17 AM, Joe Eugene wrote:
>>
>>> Windows 2k
>>> Advantages.
>>> CF(CFMX) Development
>>> JSP(CFMX) or Tomcat Development
>>> NET Development
>>> SQL Server
>>> Oracle
>>>
>>> Joe
>>>
>>> ----- Original Message -----
>>> From: "Dick Applebaum" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> To: "CF-Talk" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>>> Sent: Tuesday, September 10, 2002 1:12 PM
>>> Subject: Developer Platform suggestions was Re: Nice
>>>
>>>
>>>> Ya' know, it gets pretty old...  I am beginning to accept the fact
>>>> that
>>>> as a Mac/CF developer, I will always be a second-class citizen, and
>>>> not
>>>> have equal resources with the competition.
>>>>
>>>> So, I am open to suggestions:
>>>>
>>>> If you could chose a platform today, with no baggage, what would it
>>>> be?
>>>>
>>>> I am seriously looking for suggestions!
>>>>
>>>> TIA
>>>>
>>>> Dick
>>>>
>>>>
>>>> On Tuesday, September 10, 2002, at 09:56 AM, Stephen Moretti wrote:
>>>>
>>>>>> It doesn't work on a Mac -- why doesn't that surprise me?
>>>>>>
>>>>>> Dick
>>>>>>
>>>>>> On Tuesday, September 10, 2002, at 08:18 AM, Bryan F. Hogan wrote:
>>>>>>
>>>>>>> http://cfm.blogspot.com/
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>>   What easter egg?
>>>>>>>
>>>>>>> At 11:10 AM 9/10/2002 -0400, you wrote:
>>>>>>>> I like the CF Easter Egg
>>>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Ok I shouldn't really do this on CF-Talk, but I can't resist.....
>>>>> Sorry
>>>>> Michael.....
>>>>>
>>>>> Does anything work on a Mac???
>>>>>
>>>>> Sorry Dick.... Only joking!
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>> Stephen
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>>
>>>>
>>>
>>
> 
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