Yes, I tried it and have already done a few aps with it.... it's a great
product. It puts xbase back into the main stream.
The fact that you use Microsoft Visual Studio as the IDE ( Vulcan is one
of
the languages that VS supports ) and the fact that it produces true blue
NET
apps is very cool.
Not to mention that Vulcan is an xbase language.
The best place in know to get info is Http://news.cavo.com
But feel free to email me direct as I don't visit this site all that
often. I would think that in the coming years, out of all the xbase
products out there, Vulcan will become the xbase flagship. Heck, itt may
already be there.
There's a free trial you can download which includes Visual Studio.
Al
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Al Acker, President
Acker Consulting, Inc.
mailto:al@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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> Has anyone tried this product? http://www.govulcan.net/portal/
>
> They state on their site:
> ****
> Vulcan.NET is the next generation of the xBase family of languages.
> Vulcan.NET provides a high level of backwards-compatibility with the
> Visual Objects language, while at the same time bringing it into the
> 21st century with all the features you would expect in a modern
> programming language. In addition, Vulcan.NET brings all the benefits
> of the .NET platform to the Visual Objects language, opening up a
> whole new world of opportunities for xBase programmers.
> Vulcan.NET is integrated into Visual Studio 2005/2008 with project and
> file templates, a highly customizable code editor with syntax
> highlighting, and advanced editing features, a full-featured debugger,
> a Windows Forms designer, and other tools.
> ****
> I downloaded the TRIAL but when I tried to install VisualStudio2008 it
> started to ask me to update almost everything on my computer...so I
> wonder if someone on the newsgroup went down that road before of me,
> and could reccomend this trial.
>
> Cheers
>
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