Thu, 11 November 2010
Listen to our latest show for an interview with Rainer Becker, who is currently in the midst of the German FoxPro User Conference and Kevin Ragsdale with his thoughts on this year's Southwest Fox. Rainer has some interesting news about a special arrangement they have made with Microsoft US, regarding FoxPro.
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Tue, 14 September 2010
This episode features an interview with Paul Mrozowski on his Pre-con "FoxPro and the Web" and JQuery session at this year's SW Fox, coming up in mid-October in Gilbert AZ. Note: the audio for our interview was a little choppy so I had to "refresh" it.
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Wed, 8 September 2010
In this episode, we speak with Eric Selje, of Salty Dog Solutions, one of the new speakers at this year's Southwest Fox conference about his sessions on extending web applications with VFP and getting into the VFP2C32 library.
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Wed, 1 September 2010
In this episode, we talk with Rick Borup, one of this year's speakers at Southwest Fox 2010, on design patterns and Ruby on Rails. The early bird deadline for SW Fox has passed - but that's no excuse not to sign up. Kevin Ragsdale has been serving up some great posts about past sessions he has attended.
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Tue, 10 August 2010
In this episode on the FoxShow, we talk with Toni Feltman (of F1 Technologies) on her upcoming sessions at Southwest Fox.
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Tue, 15 June 2010
In this episode, we talk with Doug Hennig, Rick Schummer and Tamar Granor about their plans for Southwest Fox 2010, including special registration deals, session breakdowns and the Ceil Silver Ambassador attendees.
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Wed, 2 June 2010
Today we feature an interview with Jim Nelson, who is the main project lead on the PEM Editor project at VFPX. Other Posts of interest: and
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Fri, 14 May 2010
Welcome back to the FoxShow! Today we feature an interview with Uwe Habermann about his upcoming Southwest Fox sessions on how to integrate FoxPro and Silverlight. Uwe and his team have been working on tools to migrate a FoxPro application (including forms AND reports) into Silverlight, using COM servers and also some C#. Part of this involves the Visual Extend framework but will also work with non-VFX projects. We always enjoy the feedback - so please send it to foxshow@gmail.com or Skype at akselsoft.
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