Leyendo el mensaje de Omar en el lector de GMail ... me aparece este link
como "recomendado"
http://www.servoy.com/generic.jsp?mt=393&taxonomy_id=734&pageid=glfoxpro

Alguien lo cnoce?

saludOZ,

2008/9/11 Omar Bellio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>

>  Pero Martín, lo que se me ocurre es que no tuvo éxito entre la comunidad
> foxera el compilador a .net (nótense las minúsculas) porque la comunidad
> foxera simplemente NO QUIERE TRABAJAR CON .net... (eso me pasa a mí, al
> menos) entonces, la verdad es que ni lo miré (¿está relacionado con aquella
> nota que hiciste una vez para la UT?)
>
> En fin, me voy a tomar mi sopita caliente...
>
>  ------------------------------
> *De:* [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *En nombre de *Martín
> Salías
> *Enviado el:* 2008/September/10 10:16 PM
> *Para:* GUFA List Member
> *Asunto:* [GUFA] Re: Re: [GUFA] OT - RE: [GUFA] Re: Re: Ken Levy no es más
> parte de Microsoft?
>
>  Nono, ahí tiene un buen ejemplo: de todos los que pidieron que se liberen
> las fuentes de VFP para que "la comunidad" se haga cargo, ¿cuántos probaron
> al menos el producto de Samuel David y cia? ¿Cuántos lo compraron???
> Y el compilador que ellos hicieron es desde muchos puntos de vista mucho
> más ambicioso que un VFP comunitario. Es un compilador a  .NET y extensiones
> para usar todo el framework y las Class Libraries desde código VFP.
>
> De nuevo ¿cuántos realmente le dedicaron tiempo? Ni hablemos de dinero...
>
> Saludos pesimistas,
> ---
> Martín Salías
> http://Salias.com.ar <http://salias.com.ar/>
>
>
>
> On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 10:55 AM, Carlos Miguel FARIAS <
> [EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>   Alguien evaluó el VFPCompiler de www.etecnologia.net?
>>
>>
>> --- El *mié 10-sep-08, Omar Bellio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>* escribió:
>>
>> De: Omar Bellio <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
>> Asunto: [GUFA] OT - RE: [GUFA] Re: Re: Ken Levy no es más parte de
>> Microsoft?
>> Para: "GUFA List Member" <[email protected]>
>> Fecha: miércoles, 10 de septiembre de 2008, 9:23 am
>>
>>
>>  Che, y a la banda foxera no se le ocurre la ya famosa y tan conversada
>> idea de hacerse con el core y continuar con la herramienta en forma
>> independiente?
>>
>> Ya sé que es difícil, ya sé que hay cuestiones de licencia, pero... no
>> sé... invocando a la ética, a evitar el monopolio, a Dios y María
>> Santísima... algo...
>>
>>  ------------------------------
>> *De:* [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] *En nombre de *Oscar
>> Zárate
>> *Enviado el:* 2008/September/09 7:39 PM
>> *Para:* GUFA List Member
>> *Asunto:* [GUFA] Re: Re: Ken Levy no es más parte de Microsoft?
>>
>>  Y ... eso es bueno o malo?
>>
>> Digo, VFP está muerto (o con sentencia), la banda foxera está
>> especializada en migrar, etc. etc.
>>
>> No hay nada más jugoso que nos puedas contar?
>>
>> Abrazos,
>>
>> On Wed, Sep 10, 2008 at 8:30 AM, Martín Salías <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>>
>>>  Efectivamente, Ken terminó su etapa en MSFT y se unió a las huestes de
>>> Markus Egger, junto a Claudio Lasalla y compañía. Una banda foxera si las
>>> hay.  :)
>>>
>>> ---
>>> Martín Salías
>>> http://Salias.com.ar <http://salias.com.ar/>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>> On Sun, Sep 7, 2008 at 11:22 PM, Oscar Zárate <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>wrote:
>>>
>>>>  Ken Levy joins EPS Software Corp, VFPConversion.com, and CoDe Magazine
>>>> 9/3/2008
>>>> Houston, Texas, - September 3rd 2008 – For immediate release:
>>>> Ken Levy is joining EPS Software Corp. in the role of an Evangelist for
>>>> several EPS brands. Ken is the founder of MashupX LLC, and through his
>>>> new
>>>> partnership with EPS, Ken will focus on EPS' VFPConversion.com effort as
>>>> well as CoDe Magazine (the leading independent magazine for .NET
>>>> developers) and EPS' custom software, mentoring, and consulting efforts
>>>> around .NET and Microsoft server products. Ken is a renowned industry
>>>> expert and was formerly at Microsoft driving community growth and
>>>> evangelism for Visual FoxPro (VFP), Windows Live (developer platform),
>>>> and
>>>> Visual Studio Extensibility (VSX).
>>>> Ken's role in VFPConversion.com focuses on educating companies with VFP
>>>> applications as well as members of the VFP community who have an
>>>> interest
>>>> in utilizing other Microsoft products, such as Visual Studio, SQL
>>>> Server,
>>>> and/or the .NET Framework. Ken will represent VFPConversion.com at
>>>> various
>>>> events and interact with the VFPConversion community directly. Ken will
>>>> also spearhead the development of the VFPConversion.com site and
>>>> accelerate
>>>> content development on that site. Due to his former role as Visual
>>>> FoxPro
>>>> Product Manager and Microsoft Community liaison, Ken has a very unique
>>>> set
>>>> of skills and knowledge which will now be available to the VFP community
>>>> again.
>>>> For CoDe Magazine, Ken's role includes the development of content ideas
>>>> and
>>>> concepts in particular for CoDe Focus Magazine as well as CoDe Online
>>>> properties. In the past, Ken has been involved in CoDe Focus content
>>>> development at Microsoft, as CoDe works very closely with various groups
>>>> and departments at Microsoft. In his new role, Ken will be instrumental
>>>> in
>>>> ensuring a steady stream of high-quality content for .NET developers.
>>>> His
>>>> role also involves him in the currently ongoing re-engineering and
>>>> re-envisioning efforts of CoDe online properties, which will make CoDe
>>>> an
>>>> even richer online destination for .Net developers.
>>>> Ken is also in charge of setting up a Seattle office for EPS Software
>>>> Corp., which in addition to the aforementioned efforts will be used as a
>>>> basis for EPS' custom software, consulting, and mentoring efforts
>>>> revolving
>>>> around .NET development, including core Visual Studio/.NET development
>>>> as
>>>> well as development with Microsoft Server Products, such as SQL Server
>>>> and
>>>> SharePoint.
>>>> For more information, contact EPS at [EMAIL PROTECTED]
>>>> About EPS Software Corp.
>>>> EPS Software Corp. is a multi-national corporation founded by renowned
>>>> industry expert Markus Egger. EPS is headquartered in Houston, TX (USA),
>>>> with offices in North America and Europe. EPS specializes on consulting,
>>>> mentoring, and custom software development based on the Microsoft
>>>> developer
>>>> platform, including Visual Studio (.NET), SQL Server, and other
>>>> Microsoft
>>>> server products, such as SharePoint. EPS is well known for its
>>>> involvement
>>>> in various community efforts. EPS is involved not just in sponsorship
>>>> and
>>>> trade shows, but also in the organization of various special interest
>>>> groups. Many EPS employees are well known presenters at events of all
>>>> sizes
>>>> around the globe. EPS employees have received more Microsoft MVP awards
>>>> than employees of any other company. EPS is also the owner of brands
>>>> such
>>>> as CoDe Magazine, VFPConversion.com, Milos Solution Platform, and Xiine
>>>> (among others). – www.eps-software.com
>>>> About CoDe Magazine
>>>> CoDe Magazine is the leading independent .NET developer print and online
>>>> publication. CoDe Magazine provides in-depth articles for professional
>>>> .NET
>>>> developers. CoDe Magazine has received numerous industry awards. In
>>>> addition to the main publication (which is printed on a regular
>>>> schedule),
>>>> CoDe also publishes CoDe Focus Magazine, which is a series of special
>>>> issues focusing on specific technologies in each issue. Furthermore,
>>>> CoDe
>>>> includes various online properties that can be found on the CoDe
>>>> Magazine
>>>> web site. – www.code-magazine.com
>>>> About VFPConversion.com
>>>> VFPConversion.com is a community portal and service offering for current
>>>> or
>>>> former Visual FoxPro (VFP) developers with an interest in adopting newer
>>>> Microsoft technologies such as Visual Studio, .NET, and/or Microsoft SQL
>>>> Server. The VFPConversion.com web site offers a wealth of free
>>>> information
>>>> such as articles and blogs. In addition, the VFPConversion.com team can
>>>> assist developers in assessing their current VFP applications and in
>>>> converting them to, or enhancing them with the aforementioned new
>>>> technologies. – www.VFPConversion.com <http://www.vfpconversion.com/>
>>>>
>>>
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