Cologne Conference 2016
I will be a speaker during XBase.Future 2016 in Cologne.
I will talk about the Windows 10 Action center and how to interact with it, and some of the new features in the X# language such as LINQ support, Creating Generics, Switch Statements, Yield Return statements and many more.
I hope to see you there !
XBase and .Net
As I really like XBase languages, I must admit I'm also a C# fan.
If Vulcan.Net was a great step ahead, I've left the DevTeam for several reasons but I consider to still be part of the Community and feel engaged with it.
So, I could not resist to continue the adventures, and I'm now part of the XSharp devteam.
The goal is to deliver a XBase compiler for the .Net platform, and it's tools, to the community for free, as much as possible, but I think the best is that you go to www.xsharp.info, so you can get all informations and replies of several questions ... how, why, how much...
Leaving Vulcan.NET DevTeam
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I have to announce that I'm no longer a member of the Vulcan.NET DevTeam.
This has been a great experience either by the job done and mainly by the great people I had the opportunity to meet during that time.
But, that said... FabToys are still alive, and I'm sure that I will not stop here my road with the Clipper/VO/Vulcan.NET community : So, stay tuned, I may have some surprises in my pocket Laptop
Vulcan.NET 4.0
On September 9th has been published Vulcan.NET 4
It does mainly support use of Visual Studio 2015, and few corrections : www.govulcan.net
Valentine Release
On February 14th has been published the "Valentine Release" of Vulcan.NET 3.
After the XMas relase that was adding some goodies in term of Visual Studio integration, that release is correcting some bugs when using Visual Studio 2013 alone.
After that release, a new set of Vulcaln Language Plugin for RedGate's Reflector 8/7/6 will be soon released.
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