Back in the Saddle (John Koziol)

Published 04 November 04 05:55 PM

To borrow Aerosmith from their excellent Toys in the Attic album.

Anyhow, I've been fighting some illnesses lately and the medication I'm taking leaves me loopy in the evenings - just the perfect time for me to blog. Hence, no blog entries in a while.  Sorry about that, folks.

We've also been very, very busy getting Visual FoxPro 9 ready for primetime. There are a lot of exciting changes to the product and a ton of work we're doing to make sure the product is thoroughly tested and vetted.

Starting soon I'm going to post in-depth looks at some of the new features and changes to legacy features that you might not see in the VFP media or elsewhere....neat little stuff.

If there's anything about VFP 9 you think would be a cool topic to discuss or that you don't think is getting bandwidth elsewhere, please drop me an e-mail.

 

 

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# WildFire said on November 5, 2004 7:20 AM:
Get well soon.
# Craig Berntson said on November 5, 2004 10:20 AM:
John,

Glad to see you're back. Missed you at DevCon. I hope your health problems are getting resolved.
# Pablo Sebastian Velazco said on November 22, 2004 9:34 AM:
Hmm, Hello there...

Maybe a cool topic may be Aspect Oriented Programming (AOP) implemented -somehow- and at a specified degree, in Visual FoxPro 9.

I love the idea, because in every OOP languange, if you write a complex application, you'll have cross-cutting code. It's inevitable, as Agent Smith used to said.

I know Design Patterns, and it's not an elegant solution imho, AOP is maybe the 5th generation of software languages.

Anyway, it will take quite a long time to get AOP paradigm with a solid background theory, books... it's still under research.

What a weird post,
Warm regards,
Pablo S.V.
psvel@ntlx.com.ar
aspectdev.com




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