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Débuté par Don Schwirtlich, 02 juil. 2018 16:11 - 10 réponses |
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Posté le 02 juillet 2018 - 16:11 |
Friends, does this forum cover all 3 platforms, windev, webdev and windev mobile ? |
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Posté le 02 juillet 2018 - 00:00 |
You should have a loooong look at my video courses, then... there is a link at the top of this forum.
Best regards |
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Posté le 02 juillet 2018 - 00:00 |
Excellent - am viewing your website - I need to be pcsoft competent - yesterday. I have learned new languages , many times, and I know, it takes time, and patience. But I still need to be competent in windev, webdev especially, and windev mobile (probably tomorrow), as quickly as possible.
Currently going through the webdev tutorial - worked through the windev tutorial during 22, now i have 23. |
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Posté le 02 juillet 2018 - 16:55 |
Hi Don
yes it does, and everything else pcsoft related...
Welcome |
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Posté le 03 juillet 2018 - 00:00 |
Hi Don
>>Thanks Fabrice, I think you are right and some smart folks have nudged me in that direction. I have started and stopped 3 times on this learning project - silly things like needing to work for a living keep getting in the way.
Yeah... I know the feeling.
I need to be competent in all 3 , windev, webdev, and windev mobile. Your courses look to be a few years old - how big a problem would that be with me being on 23.
They are a few years old, but they are still relevant. They just do not cover any of the 'new' stuff/component/functions. However, in order to understand more of the product, they can definitely be of use.
>>I have been a developer since the late 70's, most of my time spent with Clarion, then a lot of time with Microsoft products. I have a product that i first published in the 80's that sold a lot of copies - a lot, marketed to employee groups of large companies for the most part.
The conversation you and Andrew are having regarding planes is very important to me as I believe my product would do best developed - using planes as I understand it.
Well, I can tell you that I recently created a whole website using HEAVILY the plane functionality, with 3 types of users each basically living in their own page, and everything in it managed in planes. Very powerful.
>> Should we talk off line - or do you have a plan of attack for an experience programmer but a newbie to PCSoft products ?
If you want some starting pointers, I'll be happy to talk with you. You can reach me on skype (id fabriceharari) (I'm currently In Nashville, TN, so CST).
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Posté le 03 juillet 2018 - 00:00 |
Thanks Fabrice, I think you are right and some smart folks have nudged me in that direction. I have started and stopped 3 times on this learning project - silly things like needing to work for a living keep getting in the way.
I need to be competent in all 3 , windev, webdev, and windev mobile. Your courses look to be a few years old - how big a problem would that be with me being on 23.
I have been a developer since the late 70's, most of my time spent with Clarion, then a lot of time with Microsoft products. I have a product that i first published in the 80's that sold a lot of copies - a lot, marketed to employee groups of large companies for the most part.
The conversation you and Andrew are having regarding planes is very important to me as I believe my product would do best developed - using planes as I understand it.
Should we talk off line - or do you have a plan of attack for an experience programmer but a newbie to PCSoft products ? |
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Posté le 05 juillet 2018 - 00:00 |
Hi Don Schwirtlich,
I also belive you will find a lot of EX clarion people here. For example the "Cowboy Computing solutions" had some great SQL templates back in the day.
Myself I was a Clarionite from v2.4 for windows or was it v4.x (do not remember) left Clarion after v6.3 into WinDev and seldom look back.
I actually installed Clarion 7 and played around with, it but never did some actual work with it.
Cheers Tor-Bjarne |
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Posté le 06 juillet 2018 - 02:59 |
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Posté le 06 juillet 2018 - 23:08 |
Hi All
There are actually many Clarion developers who have been using WX for many years but also use many other languages including Clarion. I am exhibit A - also work with Delphi, C++ Builder, most languages supported by VS, Java and the list goes on. It is one of the reasons why I ask silly questions here - I sometimes get quite confused when looking for a function, some syntax or concept.
Cheers
André |
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Posté le 07 juillet 2018 - 16:23 |
>> Quote Art Bonds
Don, also check out Glenn Rathke's tutorials.
https://www.wxtraining.net/
Welcome to the Dark Side... <<
Thanks Art, may the Force be with you.....uh, wait, wrong line.....
And I will check out that link. |
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Posté le 07 juillet 2018 - 17:57 |
Glenn is also an ex-Clarionite. Same for me... Clarion since 1987 (DOS version 2.0 to Windoes ver 6). Windev since 2001 (ver 5.5). |
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