I'm not a vulcaneer, but worked with VO from the beginning.
I switched to VS in 2010, vb.net and C#, with MSSQL db.
Now I'm looking for a NoSQL database.
Will X# be able to use DBFCDX file ?
Very good news - thx
Massimo
DBF
DBF
Massimo,
Yes we plan to add the DBFCDX driver and all other drivers that you would expect in a XBase language like DBF, NTX, DBT, FPT and probably also NSX,SMT and Advantage,
Robert
Yes we plan to add the DBFCDX driver and all other drivers that you would expect in a XBase language like DBF, NTX, DBT, FPT and probably also NSX,SMT and Advantage,
Robert
bigmax wrote:I'm not a vulcaneer, but worked with VO from the beginning.
I switched to VS in 2010, vb.net and C#, with MSSQL db.
Now I'm looking for a NoSQL database.
Will X# be able to use DBFCDX file ?
Very good news - thx
Massimo
DBF
Massimo,
We need some time to get the first version of the compiler and the Visual Studio integration ready. In that phase there is very little that you can do.
At the same time we are designing the infrastructure for the Runtime, such as the RDD interfaces etc.
Once that is finished we will inform you
Robert
We need some time to get the first version of the compiler and the Visual Studio integration ready. In that phase there is very little that you can do.
At the same time we are designing the infrastructure for the Runtime, such as the RDD interfaces etc.
Once that is finished we will inform you
Robert
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XSharp Development Team
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Richard,
I am sure that we can get an Advantage driver working fairly quickly. We will ask Sybase for permission to create an Advantage RDD based on the code they have written for Vulcan.
Robert
I am sure that we can get an Advantage driver working fairly quickly. We will ask Sybase for permission to create an Advantage RDD based on the code they have written for Vulcan.
Robert
richard wrote:Seconded ... especially Advantage with its in built operation over the internet using IP.
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robert@xsharp.eu
The Netherlands
robert@xsharp.eu
DBF
You might have a look at Postgres - free, similiar enough to MSSql and meanwhile a lot of "NoSql" Db funktionality. Plus a helpful, rather big and very active community.bigmax wrote:...with MSSQL db.
Now I'm looking for a NoSQL database.
Karl
Regards
Karl
(on Win8.1/64, Xide32 2.20, X#2.20.0.3)
Karl
(on Win8.1/64, Xide32 2.20, X#2.20.0.3)