Apologies for not responding immediately, seems this post got into the
wrong folder.
On Mon, 26 Aug 2019, at 6:17 PM, Patrick Bibro wrote:
>> How useful would xsharp be in migrating a VFP application to .NET
with the
>> ultimate goal of having a C# application? Could it be converted to
X# and
On Mon, 26 Aug 2019, at 6:17 PM, Patrick Bibro wrote:
> How useful would xsharp be in migrating a VFP application to .NET with the
> ultimate goal of having a C# application? Could it be converted to X# and
> then decompiled into C#?
Since it presumably generates CIL like any .NET language, you
Sounds great. Looking forward to it seeing how it progresses.
On Mon, Aug 26, 2019 at 4:14 PM Johan Nel wrote:
> Hi Patrick,
>
> The aim is to have 100% VFP syntax support in X#. You can use then from
> a compiled X# application ILSPY to generate c# code. Or the beauty of
> .NET is that you
Hi Patrick,
The aim is to have 100% VFP syntax support in X#. You can use then from
a compiled X# application ILSPY to generate c# code. Or the beauty of
.NET is that you can mix and match .NET languages. So you can have a
.DLL compiled in X# and just consume it in a c# application, same
How useful would xsharp be in migrating a VFP application to .NET with the
ultimate goal of having a C# application? Could it be converted to X# and
then decompiled into C#?
On Mon, Aug 19, 2019 at 8:21 AM Johan Nel wrote:
> Good day VFPers,
>
> As promised by the DevTeam the above version
Thanks Johan
Looking forward to having a look at the public release.
--
Alan Bourke
alanpbourke (at) fastmail (dot) fm
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