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Welcome, introduction
Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2015 2:40 pm
by alepap
Thank you Roger for this forum dedicated to new users of Express++ and to people that are still in the text mode, getting to GUI mode using express++. I´m doing this experience now and I will post on this forum all the steps and new stuff that I learned to get my application to the GUI level. I hope that this helps others that have been waiting for a long time to get this conversion done.
Re: Welcome, introduction
Posted: Fri Oct 30, 2015 2:49 pm
by bwolfsohn
alepap wrote:Thank you Roger for this forum dedicated to new users of Express++ and to people that are still in the text mode, getting to GUI mode using express++. I´m doing this experience now and I will post on this forum all the steps and new stuff that I learned to get my application to the GUI level. I hope that this helps others that have been waiting for a long time to get this conversion done.
Welcome Alepap..
Were you at the conference ?? What is your name ??
Re: Welcome, introduction
Posted: Sat Oct 31, 2015 7:21 am
by rdonnay
Were you at the conference ?? What is your name ??
Oh yes, Alexandre was at the conference.
In my 25 years of speaking at conferences, Alexandre asked more questions than all others combined.
I am pleased that he has decided, this year, to get more involved with eXpress++.
Re: Welcome, introduction
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 10:09 am
by alepap
bwolfsohn wrote:
Welcome Alepap..
Were you at the conference ?? What is your name ??
Yes Brian, I was at the conference. I added my picture on the BB. My full name is Alexandre Papillon.
Re: Welcome, introduction
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 10:46 am
by alepap
I´m trying to make an introduction.
I´m using dBase since 1986.
I wanted to compile to exe file. I got to Clipper summer 87. That was great.
Than I moved to Clipper 5, Clipper 5.01 and dBase to create/change dbf files.
Never really went into def files, dll, includes, object oriented. All functions, a lot of them, well defined and well organized.
After that, I got very depress when I got VisualObject.
I found Alaska xBase++ 1.82 to the rescue. Never used DBU but instead used FoxPro 2.6 to create/change dbf files.
Everything was backward compatible, dBase style, and appications became more and more complex.
So I had develop my own set of functions, menus, search and everything was fine until windows is moving.
Problems started when I moved to windows 7. Some things are not working well, and I really really want my application to look good, in other words, GUI or PALEGRAY like Roger would say.
So I moved to Alaska xBase++ 2.0 and got depress again when I realized there is no way around object oriented programming if you want to have a GUI application. You will have to use classes, objects, includes, dlls and it looks complicated.
eXpress++ is the solution to that. It´s a set of commands, functions, libraries, that takes care of all the object oriented programming to help you make applications faster, with fewer code lines. The best part of it, is that you still can do your own stuff using object oriented or xbase++ functions and commands.
This is amazing and it took me some time to understand how it works, what is needed, how to use the samples, how to set the proper environment and how to use this Bulletin Board support system. Once you have everything set, edit and compile your first sample, you will understand how great it is to be on board the eXpress++.
Re: Welcome, introduction
Posted: Sun Nov 01, 2015 11:23 am
by bwolfsohn
Yes, Alexandre, we spoke quite a bit at the conference...
i had similar experiences with VO..
Again, welcome aboard..
Re: Welcome, introduction
Posted: Tue Nov 03, 2015 6:11 pm
by sdenjupol148
Alexandre!
Welcome.
Glad to see you made it.
Bobby
Re: Welcome, introduction
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 5:18 am
by alepap
Hi Bobby
You and Roger have done a great job at the SW xBase conference.
It was nice to meet you.
Re: Welcome, introduction
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 7:20 am
by rdonnay
Alexandre -
Thank you for all the work you have put into your postings.
This will be much appreciated by the eXpress++ community.
Roger
Re: Welcome, introduction
Posted: Wed Nov 04, 2015 10:38 am
by alepap
If theses post can help a few to understand the basics of Alaska xBase++ with eXpress++, my mission will be a success. For the rest, I´m sure that they will get a good attention from the regular eXpress++ forum.