That is some funny stuff wOOdy!
Myself - I am RIGHT NOW looking at some FoxPro alternatives for this
UCLA Job (mentioned in another thread) - and then just sent me an email
this morning about looking at FoxPro alternatives. They have a list of
them, including Alpha SW, Servoy, FoxInCloud & even the Westwind stuff
(although I didn't think Westwind offered a full replacement). Was
surprised they did NOT mention XoJo - and I may mention that to them.
I will follow-up here shortly with a new thread about this - as I do NOT
Want to HiJack this thread - which Paul already kinda Hijacked
(although, not really - since he gave it a fully new Subject line).
-K-
On 2/24/2019 1:30 AM, [email protected] wrote:
Hi Paul,
rather than debate the benefits of everyone’s favorite FoxPro replacement <<
Dude, have you considered Lianja? Then you could use VFP, Phyton, PHP and JS
at the same time!
Just teasing... 😊
wOOdy
-----Ursprüngliche Nachricht-----
Von: ProFox <[email protected]> Im Auftrag von Paul H. Tarver
Gesendet: Sonntag, 24. Februar 2019 03:38
An: [email protected]
Betreff: Re: [NF] Migrating Skills From Foxpro to Xojo
I’ve already tried python.
There may be some love involved with FoxPro but Python was eliminated from my
options because i wanted more of a single provider rather than a bunch of
different pieces coming from different providers. I’m sure I’ll trigger a lot
of blowback from Python advocates for my comment but I stated originally I
wanted to keep this thread on point about Xojo rather than debate the benefits
of everyone’s favorite FoxPro replacement.
Paul
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