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Posted: Mon Sep 25, 2017 3:37 pm
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.
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.