Hi Viktor
Viktor Szakáts escribió:
I can confrm that is a maitained as promise (99%) , but source code
require few modification
in product page i read ..To download a demo of eXPress++ 1.9
(compatible with Xbase++ 1.8, 1.82 and 1.9) Click Here.
i suggest run C:\EXP19\Bin\xdemo.exe.... is requiread xbase++ run time
and i don't know where can be downloaded
Yes, getting the Xbase++ demo isn't an easy one, plus it expires,
plus it needs admin rights.
Thanks for the links anyway, I'll try to check.
[ For me probably it's not an option since I don't use normal
SAY/GET/MENUTO in my app, but rather the customized versions
of these and a highly customized Browse(). Question is: How
many such "pure" Clipper apps are out there who can use this
tool efficiently. ]
A command programming layer is the final step of xbase languages.
Bussiness app programmers like very much such declarative way.
Roger's way is more an "general filosophy" on how to hide class and
funcional programming behind easy commands a non programmer can use.
Roberto's MiniGui have done it in a more clipper way, so his success and
hundreds of loyal followers.
The other question is: What's missing (if any) from Harbour
so that it's easy to "port" this tool from Xbase++ to Harbour?
It only takes time, so Pritpal can repliaate the entire xbp hierachy,
then it would be possible to recompile Roger's Expres++ and/or Clayton's
TopDown. I myself am doing some tests to recompile TopDown.
The other path has beeen taken by Carozo and Bruno to recreate MiniGui's
command layer on qt basis.
So the future is open to many alternatives and everyone will have it's
own "flawour" on a qt-based multiplatform gui library.
Harbour is beggining to shine !!!
Brgds,
Viktor
My best Regards
Angel
_______________________________________________
Harbour mailing list
Harbour@harbour-project.org
http://lists.harbour-project.org/mailman/listinfo/harbour