Re: Recommendations??
From: Larry Hazel (lhhazel_at_otelco.net)
Date: 05/01/04
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Date: Fri, 30 Apr 2004 21:07:50 -0500
Larry Hazel wrote:
> I need to reprogram several small to medium size GUI applications to run
> on Windows and Linux. Currently programmed in FoxPro for Windows (have
> to use an old version of Windows to make them run). So I need a
> database interface and GUI development tool to go with the public GNAT
> compiler.
>
> What do you recommend? I have a lot of experience with Ada 83, but it's
> been a while. Only read about Ada 95 (John Barnes book and the
> Rationale). I have always used vi for writing code and would still be
> comfortable with that.
>
Thanks for the recommendations thus far. It surely would be nice if all
this was packaged together somewhere so I could install without reading
a lot of documentation and have it available to play with while I'm
learning.
This is starting to sound like a lot of work to get up to speed, but I'm
gonna give it a shot. I thought I retired 5 years ago :)
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