I have had someone get in touch with the below on LinkedIn, I'm not going for
it but if anyone fancies it I can give them your details:
"I'm currently working with a well established multi-company group in the
manufacturing domain who are looking for a C# Developer with experience in
V
up pages on fox wiki (https://fox.wikis.com/
> )
> > for several days. Is anyone else having this problem? If so, does anyone
> > know who maintains this site? I was playing around with linked servers in
> > SQL Server 2014 and there was some code there I was going to put into m
Dne 30.5.2022 v 18:41 Jeff Roberts napsal(a):
I haven't been able to pull up pages on fox wiki (https://fox.wikis.com/)
for several days. Is anyone else having this problem? If so, does anyone
know who maintains this site? I was playing around with linked servers in
SQL Server 2014
Works just fine for me.
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> for several days. Is anyon
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I haven't been able to pull up pages on fox wiki (https://fox.wikis.com/)
for several days. Is anyone else having this problem? If so, does anyone
know who maintains this site? I was playing around with linked servers in
SQL Server 2014 and there was some code there I was going to put into my
Probably our web person doing some housework, or the interwebs just failing to
work.
Rick
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Hi Chris,
Rick Schummer would be the better person to answer. I heard at the conference
Thank you Ajit
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I tried the link yesterday - got a 404 error Its fine today.
Ajit
On 21/12/2021 16:53, Chris
I tried the link yesterday - got a 404 error
Its fine today.
Ajit
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Any idea if this link will be made available again?
https://virtualfoxfest.com/2020/
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Any idea if this link will be made available again?
https://virtualfoxfest.com/2020/
Thanks
Chris
Any idea if this link will be made available again?
https://virtualfoxfest.com/2020/
Thanks
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Interesting. Just recently downloaded python and was looking at doing some ML.
Also downloaded pytorch to hopefully do this.
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Interesting. Just recently downloaded python and was looking at doing some ML.
Also downloaded pytorch to hopefully do this. Got to learn some python first,
then try to apply it. Lots to learn and will have a look at the videos on
here. Thanks,
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Interesting. Just recently downloaded python and was looking at doing
some ML. Also downloaded pytorch to hopefully do this. Got to learn
some python first, then try to apply it. Lots to learn and will have a
look at the videos on here. Thanks,
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"there"? Where?
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Hi Stephen,
The question was already addressed on the X# forums and although all the
interfaces are not ready yet, here is a video that Robert posted to show
that X# does actually support .NET Core already for WinForms/WFP.
https://youtu.be/zCDD3lH-zK0
Robert also stated that there should
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Surprised they're bringing WinForms into it but I suppose there's a lot of
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Surprised they're bringing WinForms into it but I suppose there's a lot of it
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This is about porting desktop apps to Core. What is .NET Core?.NET Core is a
cross platform, open source re-implementation of the .NETFramework.
https://devblogs.microsoft.com/dotnet/porting-desktop-apps-to-net-core/
Or how to get M$ code running in an open source environment of your
choice.
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Thanks. We are still looking into this.
On Fri, Nov 16, 2018 at 3:34 AM Alan Bourke wrote:
> Java in the form of OpenJDK remains free. The only scenario where you have
> to pay for it is if you're using it against an Oracle db or something else
> from Oracle.
>
>
Java in the form of OpenJDK remains free. The only scenario where you have to
pay for it is if you're using it against an Oracle db or something else from
Oracle.
https://medium.com/@javachampions/java-is-still-free-c02aef8c9e04
(Note, I don't use Java)
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On Nov 14, 2018, at 11:21 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
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> We agree on seeing the monetary potential fo
On Nov 14, 2018, at 11:21 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
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> We agree on seeing the monetary potential for java ownership was going to
> bite us all.
One of the most compelling reasons for adopting Python is that such practices
are impossible. It is permissibly licensed, so the threat of some
Is it not the case however that you can use Oracle OpenJDK instead (which the
whole thing has been based on since Java 7 or 8 anyway) without licencing
requirements, and that you only need to use the Oracle JDK and licence it if
you are using it with other Oracle products or services?
So for
We agree on seeing the monetary potential for java ownership was going to
bite us all.
How many different software apps does your company use that use java? We
are digging through our catalog to see if some people do not. We
understand that our ERP is based on it, :( and that will cost $$$
Crap! I wish I could find the email where I emphatically stated that one
day Oracle would figure out a way to extort money for the use of Java
(they got ownership after they acquired Sun Microsystems). I knew they
would eventually not be able to resist the temptation. At that time I
received
Oooohhh - its Bad Stephen!
:-)
Never really messed w/Java myself. Got a book on it Many, many years ago
- but, didn't actually follow-up on it.
-K-
On 11/14/2018 8:09 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
In USD I saw 40.00 for the applet. I hope our buyer service can do
better. Has anyone seen any
In USD I saw 40.00 for the applet. I hope our buyer service can do
better. Has anyone seen any server-side prices yet?
Java still sucks.
Fuck Oracle
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Yes please! Anything that hastens the demise of Javascript is
absolutely fine by me.
LOL! You mean that "old" technology that suddenly became all the rage
again? Maybe there's hope for VFP yet. LOL
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If someone else is in the program with the tables open, reports will be
slow, and the client interface will be slow.
It's a network share thing. Some of our customers see this when their data
gets above 3000 records.
Where I have seen biggest impacts to VFP in recent years is increased
use of
: Lianja anyone?
On 2018-08-22 12:27, Alan Bourke wrote:
> On Wed, 22 Aug 2018, at 3:51 PM,
> mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
>> On 2018-08-17 10:08, Dave Crozier wrote:
>
>> They've got 500MB of data in some centers with 20+ years of data
>
>
On 2018-08-22 12:27, Alan Bourke wrote:
On Wed, 22 Aug 2018, at 3:51 PM,
mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
On 2018-08-17 10:08, Dave Crozier wrote:
They've got 500MB of data in some centers with 20+ years of data
Not *that* big in Fox terms ...
running some reports
We are dealing with our ERP to do SAAS and in that case NO YOU CAN NOT RDP
in at all. That is why we will pay them a monthly gouge of $$ to do it for
us. :(
To be honest I don't even get to touch my raw SQL data either. They push
it to a Data Lake and I get to consume from there. Pretty sure
On 22/08/2018 17:26, Alan Bourke wrote:
It involves purchasing RDP licences is maybe one reason, you would normally
need to implement Citrix XenApp or something to manage it properly.
There are alternatives to RDP like ThinStuff that can work very well.
+1 on the thinstuff, which we use
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> On 2018-08-17 10:08, Dave Crozier wrote:
> They've got 500MB of data in some centers with 20+ years of data
Not *that* big in Fox terms ...
> running some reports takes FOREVER on the client machines at
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> On 2018-08-20 07:41, Alan Bourke wrote:
> Why doesn't this approach happen more often or why isn't it commonplace?
> (I get the imnpression it's not.) Is it not professional in its style?
It involves
On Wed, 22 Aug 2018, at 4:05 PM, Stephen Russell wrote:
> Not sure you can RDP into Cloud today. Maybe you can but not with what we
> are looking at.
Absolutely you can, one of our products depends on it.
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Not sure you can RDP into Cloud today. Maybe you can but not with what we
are looking at.
On Wed, Aug 22, 2018 at 9:57 AM
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> On 2018-08-22 10:54, mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
> > On 2018-08-20 07:41, Alan Bourke wrote:
> >> You might find that putting the existing
On 2018-08-22 10:54, mbsoftwaresoluti...@mbsoftwaresolutions.com wrote:
On 2018-08-20 07:41, Alan Bourke wrote:
You might find that putting the existing solution on a Windows server
in the cloud and allowing the users RDP access is a path of less
resistance - in that scenario all the DBF access
On 2018-08-20 07:41, Alan Bourke wrote:
You might find that putting the existing solution on a Windows server
in the cloud and allowing the users RDP access is a path of less
resistance - in that scenario all the DBF access is happening locally
on the server.
Why doesn't this approach happen
On 2018-08-17 10:08, Dave Crozier wrote:
Looking at it as a basis for some web development that at the moment
converting from strict VFP desktop onto a browser based solution as
the desktop solution ships so much data when opening DBF's with their
associated indexes.
Just a quick comment
and business logic.
Have an adventure! It's worth it!
Tracy
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Alan,
We already use VFP to RDP in where
in the
ordinary course of its business. Until such time as the property in the goods
passes to the buyer the seller shall be entitled at any time
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>
> Have looked at FoxInCloud but it won't do what we want it to do without
> a great amount of rewriting and restructuring unfortunately.
No matter what you choose, this is the world of web applications and will
require a huge amount of restructuring and a huge amount of scaffolding to even
On Fri, 17 Aug 2018, at 3:08 PM, Dave Crozier wrote:
> Correct me if I am wrong but it seems like what was sold as
> the "Advantage Database ADS" VFP DBC container replacement some years
> ago,
ADS still exists, now owned by SAP.
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The browser doesn't maintain data that you could check for validation such
as this was the initial data and to compare against what the user has
presented. Does an update need to happen or did they just look at it?
In a server farm, there is no reliable cached data on the web server.
There is
Hi Dave
Never seen that on any project … can you share an example of such « rewriting
and restructuring »? On west wind forum if you prefer. Thanks
Thierry Nivelet
http://foxincloud.com/
Give your VFP app a second life in the cloud
> Le 17 août 2018 à 16:08, Dave Crozier a écrit :
>
> Have
ss.
> Until such time as the property in the goods passes to the buyer the seller
> shall be entitled at any time
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at any time
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Any particular environment are you interested in such as mobile, web or desktop?
On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 9:40 AM Dave Crozier
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> Any
On Fri, Aug 17, 2018 at 6:45 AM, Dave Crozier
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> It seems to have improved with age but still lacking somewhat from my
> point of view
>
What is it you are looking for, Dave?
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Any particular environment are you interested in such as mobile, web or
desktop?
On Thu, Aug 16, 2018 at 9:40 AM Dave Crozier
wrote:
> Anyone here using Lianja in a production environment?
>
> Would love to hear your comments on performance and ease of use.
>
> Dave Cro
Have a look at https://www.xsharp.info/
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FWI
FWIW I had a look at it a couple of years ago. It has very solid underpinnings
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Would love to hear your comments on performance and ease of use.
Dave Crozier
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Yes. Just post the image to an image hosting site like imgur.com, and post the
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Well, you never know.
I had an aunt pass away last month aged 95. She was sharp as a tack,
doing the daily newspaper crossword puzzle, keeping
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I was digging through some boxes and saw this shirt.. Too bad it no longer
appli
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Hi all,
I was digging through some boxes and saw this shirt.. Too bad it no longer
applies, that was a good decade.. J For those of you who don't get it, at one
Devcon, a number of us realized that we were al
No picture in your posting...
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Hi all,
I was digging throug
Hi all,
I was digging through some boxes and saw this shirt.. Too bad it no longer
applies, that was a good decade.. J For those of you who don't get it, at
one Devcon, a number of us realized that we were all turning 40 the same
year. Which means that many of us are probably turning 60 this
Webinar from a company that usually does a fine job in content delivery.
https://www.wintellect.com/webinar/lets-build-something-mongodb-python/
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The main body was lost. ... I wonder whether they would recover it. as
it should be quite expensive to make a new one.
SpaceX confirms it lost the center core of the Falcon Heavy
https://www.engadget.com/2018/02/06/spacex-falcon-heavy-center-core-lost/
On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 2:28 AM, Kurt at
So True Alan! If you read the Bio book I mentioned - its ALL discussed
in there. Elon's big plans of making reusable rocket engines - and the
HELL he went thru to make it work. That's why the book is such an
Incredible READ! Also, in the book - it mentioned how Elon actually met
"Tony" in the
I am guessing that the main booster didn't hit the mark and that is why we
never see it. But going to strike a point, ship bed, at sea was asking a
lot I thought.
On Thu, Feb 8, 2018 at 8:44 AM, Alan Bourke wrote:
> Never mind the lift-off, I've watched the boosters
Never mind the lift-off, I've watched the boosters coming back in at MACH 4 or
5 to land perfectly vertically about 100 times and I *still* don't believe what
I'm seeing.
If nothing else this is a chance for humanity to marvel at what we can achieve
and a reminder that we don't have to be
Nice one Paul!!!
On 2/7/2018 2:08 PM, Paul Hill wrote:
On 7 February 2018 at 18:44, Stephen Russell wrote:
This morning someone posted a meme of the car getting a speeding ticket
from a laser speed trap.
Don't ever buy a used Tesla from Elon. It's been to the moon
Hey Ed!
I just replied on Twitter. But, gotta say - you look Way Different with
the beard going on!!!
:-)
-K-
On 2/7/2018 2:00 PM, Ed Leafe wrote:
On Feb 7, 2018, at 8:33 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
I loved all the Bowie in the end. It made the mood feel "right"
it was surprising to hear Bowie in the space. I think it's the best improvment
made by Mr Musk : allowing sound waves travelling through the 'vacuum' ;-)
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I have a similar one with the actor in upper frame and the car as the actor
in the lower one, on my office door. I had to explain it to two people
this morning. they just looked at it and had the puzzled look on their
faces.
On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 1:00 PM, Ed Leafe wrote:
>
On 7 February 2018 at 18:44, Stephen Russell wrote:
> This morning someone posted a meme of the car getting a speeding ticket
> from a laser speed trap.
Don't ever buy a used Tesla from Elon. It's been to the moon and back!
--
Paul
On Feb 7, 2018, at 8:33 AM, Stephen Russell wrote:
>
> I loved all the Bowie in the end. It made the mood feel "right" watching
> it float in space.
https://twitter.com/EdLeafe/status/961252860800458752
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This morning someone posted a meme of the car getting a speeding ticket
from a laser speed trap.
I was most amazed at the precision of the boosters landing spot on, upon
their targets.
On Wed, Feb 7, 2018 at 12:28 PM, Kurt at VR-FX wrote:
> I'm sorry I missed it. I heard he
On 7 February 2018 at 14:33, Stephen Russell wrote:
> I loved all the Bowie in the end. It made the mood feel "right" watching
> it float in space.
Absolutely amazing! For once it was at a good time for me in the UK, about 8pm.
Watching the 2 boosters glide back down was
I'm sorry I missed it. I heard he put a Tesla Roadster on the sucker -
with a dummy he called Starman. I guessed he liked that old movie from
years ago! Too bad I didn't watch the launch. I actually recently
finished reading the bio on Elon - and it was an AMAZING Read! Its so
wild - some
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