Kevin,
I just wish they wouldn't call it Basic though. 

I think that fact alone pputs many people off. However the product itself is
extremely good. I downloaded the free version about 3 months ago and was
quietly impressed - apart from the inferior (to VFP) IDE which I believe is
much better in the current version. 


Dave Crozier
 The secret to staying young is to live honestly, eat slowly, and to lie
about your age 

 

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Sent: 26 October 2006 16:01
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Subject: Re: [NF] How many using PHP, blah blah blah

Kevin Cully wrote:
> I've been describing my experience of learning GNU/Linux as similar to 
> going for a hike up a mountain.  It's fun exercise.  Certainly 
> challenging.  There's times of doubt.  But once you get to the top, 
> the air is clean, refreshing, and the view is great.
>
> I'm looking for a similar experience with the next programming 
> environment.  Dabo looks like it might be just the thing.  PHP is nice 
> but it really doesn't lend itself to fat client development. (yet?) 
> I'm also looking at REALbasic too.  It's kinda like the Yang to Dabo's 
> Yin, however. <g>  I'm hoping to publish some screencasts on RB soon.
> I think some VFP developers may find RB of interest too.
>
Thanks in advance for that Kevin...I'm sure we'll enjoy seeing "another
alternative/option!"


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Michael J. Babcock, MCP
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