Hi Chris,
My short comment was a very simple one really - your post had said something like "X# can be used like X# most of the time" when I think you meant "X# can be used like C# most of the time".
I then sympathised with you as in my eNotes I often find myself making similar mistakes. Its had to get it right all the time.
So my comment was about mixing up the terms X# and C# and not mixing up the programming code in apps.
I like you use X# all the time now that I don't need to reach out for C# code to do a task. I like X# and that fact that I can do everything I wish with it instead for having to mix my own DLLs.
The 'tee-shirt' comment is from a well know American / UK saying when a person is trying to show sympathy and understanding, and say that they also have done something similar. I think the full 'saying' is "been there, seen the film, got the tee-shirt".
I am looking forward to getting back into full-time X# coding this autumn and winter. I plan to do something very useful for guys coding in X# and using both XIDE and VS, and for guys using data in both DBFs as well as any SQL flavour. It will be a lot of work what I plan (details later) but first I must ask Meinhard if it may fit in with any plans he has for Cologne 2018. No point doing 5 months work if there is no room in the session plans for me ;-0)
Oh! and my plans have no WPF and XAML anywhere in sight ;-0)
Keep up the good work,
Kindest regards,
Phil.
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Hi Phil,
Ahhh, yeah, ok got it now
Hadn't noticed my typo, but then again that's what usually happens, most people do not realize their own typos
Looking forward to seeing your new stuff!
Chris
Ahhh, yeah, ok got it now
Hadn't noticed my typo, but then again that's what usually happens, most people do not realize their own typos
Looking forward to seeing your new stuff!
Chris
Chris Pyrgas
XSharp Development Team
chris(at)xsharp.eu
XSharp Development Team
chris(at)xsharp.eu