Will certainly keep an eye on that one... tried to register but the site just 
hangs...

Dave

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From: ProFox [mailto:[email protected]] On Behalf Of Alan Bourke
Sent: 07 February 2017 10:22
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Subject: X#

Don't remember seeing this mentioned here before but it looks interesting.


https://www.xsharp.info/forum



You may have heard of Vulcan.NET which is an xBase language in more of the 
Clipper vein and which supports Visual Objects projects.


Anyway the consensus among developers is that Vulcan.NET is dying or dead, and 
so some of the developers have struck out on their own to implement an 
open-source .NET implementation of xBase.


"In April 2015 a group of concerned customers and some members of the GrafX 
development team have talked about starting a new open source project to give 
the xBase language for .NET a new future. This initiative is called XSharp. 
This was partially inspired by the fact that Microsoft has published the source 
code to its C# and Visual Basic compilers under an open source license (.NET 
Compiler Platform "Roslyn"[1]). The plan is to create a new development 
language (compiler, runtime libraties, IDE, tools) where the compiler is 
partially based on the Roslyn source code."


While it will initially support Vulcan\Clipper\VO type syntax (which is in the 
VFP ballpark but not identical) they also intend to support VFP syntax next.  I 
would imagine it would be core VFP syntax, dropping all the legacy stuff like @ 
.. SAY and defunct SYS() functions and so forth.
I *think* they intend to support DBF files natively.


Anyway, worth keeping an eye on at least.







--

  Alan Bourke

  alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm






Links:

  1. https://roslyn.codeplex.com/


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