Mira, no se hasta que punto seria recomendable. Yo ya me di cuenta que la base 
de todo lo que hago en VFP la escribi en 1997, cuando sabia mucho menos que 
ahora, y realmente no aprovecha las posibilidades actuales (por no mencionar 
que algunas partes directamente son una porqueria).

A lo mejor un framework de desarrollo rapido seria una mejor opcion.

Pablo Pioli
  ----- Original Message ----- 
  From: Cabral Mario Luis 
  To: GUFA List Member 
  Sent: Thursday, September 11, 2008 11:01 AM
  Subject: [GUFA] [GUFA] Re: Re: Ken Levy no es más parte de Microsoft?


  Hola Gente.......

   

                  Antes que nada pido disculpas por la ignorancia que pudo 
mostrar en este tema, pero me interesa el tema, estoy convenció de que nuestro 
Querido y no poco menemerito FOX tienen su sentencia de Muerte a plazo Fijo, y 
no va a ver quien lo salve y mucho menos por amor al Arte, de echo si tomamoe 
en cuanta que los grandes defensores / Gurúes del Fox ya hace tiempo que 
comenzaron a marcharse del mismo, quiere decir que ya es un hecho la Muerte.-

   

                  Ahora bien, personalmente realice el duelo hace 2 años atrás, 
porque ya veía esto, pero la realidad es que tengo todos mis aplicaciones en 
FPD Y VFP, la pregunta del millón, existe algún MIGRADOR, no compilador, 
MIGRADOR de Formularios, Clases  (Con sus Métodos) y Prg, a código de C#, para 
luego poderlo seguir con NET, de ahí en más, creo que con seria de gran ayuda,  
a no tener que armar todos los Formularios 1 x 1 de nuevo, y simplemente de 
ajustarlo, sin tener que meternos a Compiladores de de un lado al otro, o sea 
bajarse del Colectivo de Fox, y subirse al nuevo de NET, para seguir el camino, 
lo menos traumático posible.-

   

                                                 Un fuerte abrazo a Todos - 
Mario (Un realista a la fuerza de MS)

   

  De: [email protected] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] En nombre de Oscar Zárate
  Enviado el: Jueves, 11 de Septiembre de 2008 07:33 a.m.
  Para: GUFA List Member
  Asunto: [GUFA] Re: Re: Re: [GUFA] OT - RE: [GUFA] Re: Re: Ken Levy no es más 
parte de Microsoft?

   

  Martín, yo le voy a dar una oportunidad, pero .... tenes alguna referencia de 
alguien que lo esté usando o lo haya comprado?

  Ver la precariedad de la página Web de esta gente me hace temblar, incluso la 
página de Compras es la más pobre de todas.

   

  Alguien tiene alguna referencia de esta gente?

   

  SaludOZ,

  On Thu, Sep 11, 2008 at 11:15 AM, Martín Salías <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:

  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



  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



              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

               

             

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