Okay, so while we're on the subject, I've just posted an update to my free
mvDeveloper windows based editor. This can call handler subroutines on save,
build etc to keep a version track.
You can download this from www.brianleach.co.uk
Regard All
Brian
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From:
The company I worked, Tandem Staffing Solutions for was acquired and
dissolved as of the end of 2007. I started in accounting and after 5 years
switched into the IT side. For the next 12 years, I have worked with
Unidata and SBClient as the development platform. I helped develop and
maintain
Hi Brian
How does one get syntax highlighting with the new mvDeveloper?
slightly perplexed...
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From: [EMAIL PROTECTED]
[mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Brian Leach
Sent: 28 February 2008 11:12 AM
To: u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Subject: RE: [U2] AE editor
I just got the February News Flash, and am confused about some offerings -
perhaps someone can help:
1) U2.NET Beta available and
2) developerWorks article on U2 and IBM Data Server Provider for .NET
So... These two items are both to get .NET code working, but each uses a
different process to do
Hi Dennis
1. Go into tools|settings and check the paths are correctly pointing to the
syntax files.
2. In the same place, check that you have set a default language: that will
match the platform you use most commonly. In my case, UniVerse BASIC.
3. mvDeveloper will then use that language
I believe U2.Net is mv.Net customised to work better with U2 products.
Regards
David Jordan
1) U2.NET Beta available and
2) developerWorks article on U2 and IBM Data Server Provider for .NET
So... These two items are both to get .NET code working, but each uses
a
different process to do
*gasp* IBM is remarketing someone else's product?!?
Tony G - can you confirm or deny this rumor?
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Sent: Thursday, February 28, 2008 3:11 PM
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