Re: [NF] Looking for current summary of VFP clones

Author: Johan Nel

Posted: 2019-03-14 at 22:02:05

Good day Fletcher,

Since you mentioned X#.  I am a X# developer and Robert van der Hulst

communicated to apologize for not yet replying to your mail.  He is

preparing for the X# Austin Summit in Texas that happens next week.  On

his return he will prepare a response and announcement regarding X# and

support for the VFP syntax not yet available in X#.  Give him a day or

two to recover from the Jetlag.  I will monitor here and summarize

important information for his perusal.

Kind regards and XBase greeting from your X# cousins.

Johan Nel

Friend of XSharp (FOX)

George, South Africa.

On 2019/03/13 17:45, Fletcher Johnson wrote:

> I was asked for a list of current options for someone who has a VFP

> application and wants to migrate it to a supported language, with the least

> amount of re-work.

>

> I have seen many options listed, but am sure how compatible the various

> alternatives are. X# looks promising, but so do some of the others. And

> some that I thought were good options now appear to be dormant or

> discontinued. So I thought I would check with you fine folks to see if you

> know where I might find a list of current alternatives and their level of

> compatibility.

>

> Fletcher Johnson

>

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