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
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