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Re: HMGSCRIPT: The beginning...

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 3:35 am
by Rathinagiri
After 4 years I am happy that it is getting materialized.

Re: HMGSCRIPT: The beginning...

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 4:12 am
by Roberto Lopez
rathinagiri wrote:After 4 years I am happy that it is getting materialized.
The new version (re-started from the scratch) is already published.

The big difference, is that the new design is so easy, that, there is only a few hours of work to get a basic functionality.

Thinking this new library as an aid for our HMG desktop applications for data collect on tablets and phones over the Internet, we need only some few GUI objects to start using it. Besides the window and button (we already have) maybe a textbox and a simple grid will be enough to make it functional.

Remember that websocket Harbour server for the back-end is ready.

Re: HMGSCRIPT: The beginning...

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 4:47 am
by Rathinagiri
Super Roberto...

Re: HMGSCRIPT: The beginning...

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 5:14 am
by Rathinagiri
Thinking this new library as an aid for our HMG desktop applications for data collect on tablets and phones over the Internet, we need only some few GUI objects to start using it. Besides the window and button (we already have) maybe a textbox and a simple grid will be enough to make it functional.
This is the need of the hour just like HMG was the need of the hour on those days. It will definitely be a paradigm shift.

Re: HMGSCRIPT: The beginning...

Posted: Wed May 30, 2012 9:52 am
by esgici
I want propose a name : HMG-5 ;)

And I wish a good future to our new project :arrow:

Best regards and saludos cordiales :)

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Esgici

Re: HMGSCRIPT: The beginning...

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 10:13 am
by mbelgrano
Where can download the new version hmg2web?
Which news for websocket for harbour
Roberto Lopez wrote:
rathinagiri wrote:After 4 years I am happy that it is getting materialized.
The new version (re-started from the scratch) is already published.
The big difference, is that the new design is so easy, that, there is only a few hours of work to get a basic functionality.
Thinking this new library as an aid for our HMG desktop applications for data collect on tablets and phones over the Internet, we need only some few GUI objects to start using it. Besides the window and button (we already have) maybe a textbox and a simple grid will be enough to make it functional.
Remember that websocket Harbour server for the back-end is ready.

Re: HMGSCRIPT: The beginning...

Posted: Sat Jun 30, 2012 12:08 pm
by Rathinagiri
You can get the latest version from here. Please see the latest posts in this topic.

http://hmgforum.com/viewtopic.php?f=17&t=2355

Re: HMGSCRIPT: The beginning...

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 2:48 pm
by Roberto Lopez
esgici wrote:I want propose a name : HMG-5 ;)

And I wish a good future to our new project :arrow:

Best regards and saludos cordiales :)

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Esgici
It could be a good idea.

WIN32 API, will be in an obscure (backwards compatibility) corner in Windows 8.

It will be present only in Intel version and confined inside desktop.

And, according the current information, Windows 8 Intel based tablets will be more bigger and expensive than its ARM processor counterparts.

So, as today, appears to be not so much future on WIN32 API, then could be the logical step, that the main HMG development be based in its web version (HMGSCRIPT).

I'll think a little more on that, but I guess that you are right.

Re: HMGSCRIPT: The beginning...

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 3:20 pm
by esgici
Hello Roberto

Thanks to confirmation :)

Regarding backwards compatibility, it was a good thing; rest in peace :(
Roberto Lopez wrote:... appears to be not so much future on WIN32 API ...
IMHO appears to be not so much future on anything for a long time, except friendship ;)

Best regards and saludos cordiales :D

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Esgici

Re: HMGSCRIPT: The beginning...

Posted: Sun Jul 01, 2012 5:28 pm
by Roberto Lopez
esgici wrote: IMHO appears to be not so much future on anything for a long time
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Of course. Life itself is a clear example of that, but... here we are, so we still going on... :)