"Ed Lazor" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message 
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> On Oct 13, 2006, at 1:35 AM, Tony Marston wrote:
>> What a coincidence! That's exactly my approach, but I've taken it  one 
>> step
>> further. I always start with a properly normalised database which I  can 
>> then
>> import into my daa dictionary application. From there I can press a 
>> button
>> and create a class file for each database table, and I am ptting the
>> finishing touhes to a procedure whereby I can press another button to
>> generate the scripts which will maintain each table. This means I  can 
>> get
>> basic transactions up and running without writing a single line of  code. 
>> All
>> I have to do is edit these files to include business logic and any
>> customisations.
>
> Is the Radicore framework still available?

What do you mean *still*? Since I released it I have never closed it down. I 
am still working on it and releasing improvements. I am just about to 
release some new functionality which will generate more standard code for 
each transaction. Watch my website (see link in my signature) for an 
announcement.

-- 
Tony Marston
http://www.tonymarston.net
http://www.radicore.org 

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