Good to hear from you sir.
I've enjoying working with your modules and am getting some good results.
I sent you a note off-list wondering how actively you might be supporting
this valuable utility.
Encouraging to find you here so quickly.
Kirby
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 2:32 PM, Ethan Furman wr
On Dec 1, 10:32 pm, Ethan Furman wrote:
> kirby.ur...@gmail.com wrote:
>
> > With Microsoft abandoning Visual FoxPro come 2015, we have 100K
> > developers
> > jumping ship (rough guess), perhaps to dot NET, but not necessarily.**
>
> > This page is potentially getting a lot of hits (I'm not privy
kirby.ur...@gmail.com wrote:
With Microsoft abandoning Visual FoxPro come 2015, we have 100K
developers
jumping ship (rough guess), perhaps to dot NET, but not necessarily.**
This page is potentially getting a lot of hits (I'm not privy to the
analytics):
http://packages.python.org/dbf/
The
> You may want to take a look at Dabo
> http://dabodev.com/
+1
Malcolm
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On Dec 1, 8:56 pm, "kirby.ur...@gmail.com"
wrote:
> >http://packages.python.org/dbf/
>
> > So how *do* you get source code from such a web place? I'm not
> > finding
> > a tar ball or installer. Sorry if I'm missing something obvious, like
> > a link
> > to Sourceforge.
>
> Thanks to very quick
On 12/1/10 2:56 PM, kirby.ur...@gmail.com wrote:
http://packages.python.org/dbf/
So how *do* you get source code from such a web place? I'm not
finding
a tar ball or installer. Sorry if I'm missing something obvious, like
a link
to Sourceforge.
Thanks to very quick replies with pointers t
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 12:56 PM, kirby.ur...@gmail.com
wrote:
>> http://packages.python.org/dbf/
>>
>> So how *do* you get source code from such a web place? I'm not
>> finding
>> a tar ball or installer. Sorry if I'm missing something obvious, like
>> a link
>> to Sourceforge.
>>
>
> Thanks to
> http://packages.python.org/dbf/
>
> So how *do* you get source code from such a web place? I'm not
> finding
> a tar ball or installer. Sorry if I'm missing something obvious, like
> a link
> to Sourceforge.
>
Thanks to very quick replies with pointers to
http://pypi.python.org/pypi/dbf/
in
Kirby wrote:
> ** Unconfirmed rumors about IronPython leave me blog searching this
> afternoon. Still part of Codeplex?
IronPython is still using CodePlex for bug tracking and posting releases but
active development is now on GitHub w/ a Mercurial mirror. Jeff's blog has
more info: http://jdha
On Dec 1, 1:38 pm, "kirby.ur...@gmail.com"
wrote:
> http://packages.python.org/dbf/
>
> So how *do* you get source code from such a web place? I'm not
> finding
> a tar ball or installer. Sorry if I'm missing something obvious, like
> a link
> to Sourceforge.
That site only contains documentati
On Wed, Dec 1, 2010 at 12:38 PM, kirby.ur...@gmail.com
wrote:
> With Microsoft abandoning Visual FoxPro come 2015, we have 100K
> developers
> jumping ship (rough guess), perhaps to dot NET, but not necessarily.**
>
> This page is potentially getting a lot of hits (I'm not privy to the
> analytics
With Microsoft abandoning Visual FoxPro come 2015, we have 100K
developers
jumping ship (rough guess), perhaps to dot NET, but not necessarily.**
This page is potentially getting a lot of hits (I'm not privy to the
analytics):
http://packages.python.org/dbf/
So how *do* you get source code fro
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