In the interests of providing SednaX members and project managers with more features and a powerful online environment for collaborative projects a move to Microsoft’s CodePlex (http://www.codeplex.com) is being looked into. The CodePlex site is still in beta, but offers a number of features that SednaX members and projects could benefit from. The timeline in which SednaX would be moved to CodePlex is still a little difficult to estimate, but we hope to be able to make the move in a timely manner.One of the other changes that is being considered as part of the move is renaming SednaX to better reflect the fact that it is related to Visual FoxPro. We have set up a thread, ‘SednaX Name Change’, in the discussion area for ideas about what SednaX should be officially named/branded for the long term.
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Back in March I blogged looking for instructions to set up a Virtual Machine. I even asked this question to the attendees of GLGDW 2006. I flat out have not had a single pointer to some decent resources. This surprises me.
Since this time I have run across two good resources I want to share with you. The first is a book called The Rational Guide To: Microsoft Virtual PC 2004 (Amazon link here). It is a short book and has some decent pointers on configuration and setup of VirtualPC. While this book has some simple topics and states some obvious points, you will definitely get your US$10 worth from the read.
The second resource is a new whitepaper from Ronald Beekelaar and John Paul Cook titled Developing and Debugging Software Inside of Virtual Machines. You can get this whitepaper free of charge of on Microsoft’s VirtualPC site. Besides the testing and debugging topic, this whitepaper helps you with copying a virtual machine (VM) to save you time setting up different configurations of the same OS, making new VM, and configuring advanced networking scenarios.
Neither of these resources resolved all the things I was looking for initially, but between the two I have been able to answer most of the questions. Hopefully if you are in the market for some answers to similar questions you will find these resources helpful.
“By marketing it to those other than the faithful choir so that new blood comes in and it gets seriously adopted in IT again. (haha, yeah right)”
So we headed out to the pizza place to continue the meeting for some beverages. It is not unusual for our group to do this and quite often the meeting after the meeting is as good or better than the original presentation.
There certainly was some fun discussion, several problems solved, and much Fox education being shared. We did not solve world hunger, but we figured out how vendors can reduce SPAM, discussed numerous gotchas with SQL Selects in VFP 9 (and how Craig needed to use SET ENGINEBEHAVIOR 70 to work around a UNION problem with character fields and memo fields), and probably a dozen or more detailed discussions.
I got home just about an hour ago and several people joined SednaX and specifically noted how Craig’s session inspired the decision to join.
I have not had a chance to review the video recording. We decided to try a digital video camera because of the last minute decision to record the event. I am going to send it to Craig for review and possible editing and then decide if we should make it available to the rest of the VFP Community. We are not video professionals, but it has a lot of value if it worked.
Indeed, the VFP World Domination Tour stop in Detroit was a big hit.




