Re: Hello !

2005-05-31 Thread Friedger

Hi,

Curl got new features since 2001: internationalization, serialization, 
reflection, more great GUI, DB access,... and so on. At it looks it will 
continue to grow.


There is now support for Windows, Linux. MacOS should be the next!


The last IDE download for trial version : how much does it works/costs
afterwards ?


That is the big question for the "simple" developer. Curl Inc goes for 
the bigger companies and projects and there is little resources left for 
small business.


For example, I can't make proposals for programming offers because I 
don't know how much a license is. There was an idea that you could buy 
10 small business licenses for few-user-applications or so. But it was 
all vague when I inquired about it.


Currently, I am observing .. and consulting a Japanese firm. I am still 
interested in projects and so on.


Cheers,
Friedger



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Re: Hello !

2005-05-31 Thread Mat Hostetter
 > I don't really understand what were the latest big moves,
 > because the CURL.COM is now (?) properrty of Sumisho Computer
 > Systems and as I am also on "the other" mailing list (yahoo
 > suscribing msg #10) that gets very few posts, it looks like in
 > one hand Curl "didn't make it" and on the other hand some of
 > you (friedger, chris...) are still active and involved in its
 > matters.

Yes, Curl Corp. got bought out by SCS and became Curl, Inc.
about a year ago.

Being owned by a much larger company has many advantages, particularly
in our credibility in the marketplace.  Curl is rapidly gaining
popularity in Japan, and we hope this will spread to other countries
as more and more people hear of us.

Most of our customers use private support channels, not this mailing
list, which is why you do not see much traffic here.

In terms of the day-to-day operations of the engineering team, things
have not changed all that much since the buyout (although of course
the needs of our new customers helps determine what we do next).
In addition to the new staff in Japan we still have the same developers
in Cambridge working on the same products.

I hope that answers your question.

-Mat

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Hello !

2005-05-31 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Hi all,

My name's Yann, I'm a 32 years old french freelance webmaster.
I've been aware of Curl since 2001. As I had to cope
with other technos (such as for my field Php/MySQL) I didn't
give Curl a proper try and today I would like to know what has changed
for you Curl mongers.

I don't really understand what were the latest big moves, because the
CURL.COM is
now (?) properrty of Sumisho Computer Systems and as I am also on "the
other" mailing
list (yahoo suscribing msg #10) that gets very few posts, it looks like in
one hand Curl "didn't make it"
and on the other hand some of you (friedger, chris...) are still active and
involved in its
matters.

The last IDE download for trial version : how much does it works/costs
afterwards ?

I would be pleased to have infos about this language (business-wise,
because FAQs, tutos
and code examples are still here ;-))

Thanks a lot, and have a good day !

Yann
--
Previously @ http://www.on-error-resume.com/


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