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Congratulations on an outstanding X# Summit

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2019 1:29 pm
by OhioJoe
Many thanks to presenters Robert, Nikos, Rolf and Steve for their well-prepared, enlightening sessions. Thanks also to our hosts at QLAdmin, particularly to Kat who arranged it all. (Kat, I don't think I've ever enjoyed more fantastic food in a 48-hour span.)

The takeaway is crystal clear: X# isn't merely a legacy bridge; Robert and his team have created a new development platform.

I'm a believer. Which means the brilliant X-sharpers on this forum are about to discover a new form of amusement in the simple-minded posts that will appear as I struggle to convert my various VO apps.

Congratulations on an outstanding X# Summit

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2019 1:52 pm
by lumberjack
Hi Joe,
You are not alone, it will be a breeze. You just need some commitment and we will supply you a happy ride...
I am saddled up, when do we rodeo?

Congratulations on an outstanding X# Summit

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2019 3:58 pm
by OhioJoe
I wouldn't describe it as a rodeo. More like a pony ride at the kiddie corral.

To anyone getting started the compiler errors are many and daunting. Almost enough to keep the faint-of-heart from even trying.

One thing I learned in Austin is that it's best to resolve as many errors as possible on the VO side. So a good place to start would be to gather and post a list of the specific VO changes that need to be made. If such a comprehensive list exists here (sorry I haven't looked yet) please point me to it.

The larger issue here is something that will benefit everyone: building the user base and eventually moving X# into the mainstream. Which starts by mapping the path for newbies.

Congratulations on an outstanding X# Summit

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2019 4:03 pm
by Chris
Joe, can you please list some of the error messages you were getting?

Congratulations on an outstanding X# Summit

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2019 4:07 pm
by wriedmann
Hi Joe,

if you start from VO, this page has some useful links:
https://docs.xsharp.it/doku.php?id=quickstart_xsharp_vo
If you miss something here, please let me know.
Wolfgang

Congratulations on an outstanding X# Summit

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2019 4:29 pm
by OhioJoe
Wolfgang: thank you, sir. I'll go through it and respond with specific questions and ideas.

Chris: I will prepare a list for you.

Should we move this discussion from "chit chat" to another topic on the forum?

Congratulations on an outstanding X# Summit

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2019 4:49 pm
by Chris
It's OK, Robert can move the whole thread if needed. Thanks, waiting to see the list, just to make sure if those are things that definitely need to be changed, or maybe we could adjust X# to deal with them with no changes. We've made plenty such adjustments already in the previous months!

Congratulations on an outstanding X# Summit

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2019 4:49 pm
by wriedmann
Hi Joe,

I have about 2,5 milions of lines of VO code, and at least the half of them has to be converted to X# the next years.... And I have done a lot of things that are hard to move.

Wolfgang

Congratulations on an outstanding X# Summit

Posted: Wed Mar 27, 2019 4:53 pm
by robert
Joe,

Thanks for the nice words.
Why not simply start a new thread in another forum, for example the Product forum?
I can also move some posts from this thread, let me know what you want.

Robert

Congratulations on an outstanding X# Summit

Posted: Thu Mar 28, 2019 1:43 pm
by OhioJoe
And here are some more nice words (before I forget):
Am I correct in recalling that you were the main developer of Visual Objects 2.8 SP3 ?
If you were, it's safe to say that in an industry full of pretenders, Robert is the Real Deal.
That version was incredibly stable. Haven't had a speck of database corruption ever since.