Guys,
Just to be clear: this will not be the first Xbase++ application running in X#.
In the Netherlands a fairly large Xbase++ is running in X#. However, this app did not use the Xbase++ GUI classes. It is basically a console app that runs as backend for a web app and processes a lot of data.
To port this app we have added several things to the language, such as dynamic classes and nested macros.
We have also added the XML related classes (I think these are in a separate library in Xbase++).
Robert
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XSharp Development Team
The Netherlands
robert@xsharp.eu
The Netherlands
robert@xsharp.eu
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To Nix,
No, I'm just a programmer who uses the XBase++ libraries.
To Robert,
We can agree on the terms of our cooperation?
Please send me mail about the details of how to start.
Radim
No, I'm just a programmer who uses the XBase++ libraries.
To Robert,
We can agree on the terms of our cooperation?
Please send me mail about the details of how to start.
Radim
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Hi Chris,
On Saturday, I sent to Robert my example program in XBase++ including the sources.
Have you seen my sources yet?
Radim
On Saturday, I sent to Robert my example program in XBase++ including the sources.
Have you seen my sources yet?
Radim
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Hi Radim,
No, I was not aware of that. Can you please send them also to me?
chris @ xsharp dot eu
No, I was not aware of that. Can you please send them also to me?
chris @ xsharp dot eu
Chris Pyrgas
XSharp Development Team
chris(at)xsharp.eu
XSharp Development Team
chris(at)xsharp.eu
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If you don't get my email, please send it in another way.
This one is driving me crazy. Let lead.
Radim
This one is driving me crazy. Let lead.
Radim
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Hi Radim,
Maybe those darned email spam checks reject the emails you send. Can you upload the zip to a service like DropBox and let us download it from there? Another option is to password protect the zipfile, then rename it to .txt and zip it again, again with a password and send the final zip. This usually bypasses the detection engines.
Maybe those darned email spam checks reject the emails you send. Can you upload the zip to a service like DropBox and let us download it from there? Another option is to password protect the zipfile, then rename it to .txt and zip it again, again with a password and send the final zip. This usually bypasses the detection engines.
Chris Pyrgas
XSharp Development Team
chris(at)xsharp.eu
XSharp Development Team
chris(at)xsharp.eu
Re: Button class
Hi Radim,
Got it now, thanks! Will look closely into it and will get back to you asap, probably in the next couple days.
Got it now, thanks! Will look closely into it and will get back to you asap, probably in the next couple days.
Chris Pyrgas
XSharp Development Team
chris(at)xsharp.eu
XSharp Development Team
chris(at)xsharp.eu