... letoDB - indeed I really only became aware of this when Antonio responded to my first posting in this thread. I did look at it briefly and my impression was 1. that it was written in C and therefore much harder for me to understand / modify whatever, whereas I felt I could do it all in (x)Harbour ...
... built using Harbour will be even faster > I am really surprised to see the benchmarks. To be honest let me confess that I have been under the "impression" that xHarbour is faster than harbour, mainly going by the claims in the xharbour website. I never checked by myself. I wouldn't be surprised ...
... >> If you avoid the use of the AEval(), I would say that you can get a better time >> Is it so? I have been all the time under the impression that AEval would be a bit faster than For Next loop with index variable being maitained at Harbour level. Is for..next loop really faster ...
... date I think I can do what I want to do without needing any C code and in a way that integrates very nicely into my application architecture. My impression is that leto passes data by position which is a little on the dangerous side in my opinion. I'll try to explain a bit more what I want to ...
... was the problem. Would you be so kind to change the topic. Your topic is like a statement and someone not reading the whole thread could get the impression that xBrowse is slow. But my tests do not confirm this statement. xBrowse is indeed a fast browser. Regards, Otto
... needed (if I am going to use PostgreSQL or mySQL I would just use SQL statements directly rather than use xBase commands translated). Secondly my impression is that the commercial xHarbour organisation is very Windows oriented (understandably perhaps) and I wasn't confident of getting the level ...
... Does it scan through the entire database and add up all the values every time you refresh the footers? > I am sorry if I my post gave such an impression. No it does not. As usual it is the programmer's reesponsibility to recompute the totals after each edit. Normally after inline edit of a ...
... explored the possibilities and really understand why we have chosen the architecture we have and what to expect from it. So far I am getting the impression that you believe in OOP, but not in inheritance, encapsulation, or polymorphism. So, I am still left with my original impression that you ...
George, Derick, thank you for your answers. I have the impression that here TS is compared with Tbrowse and not with xBrowse. I would be interested in a comparison with xBrowse. All which is in the ST list I can do with with XBrowser too. Especially ...
... function. (Since 2.55) Thanks, Randal Hi Randal, I don't know anything about the google maps interface but going back a few months I was under the impression it only worked on lat\long co-ordinates. The last company I worked for had to buy a data set for all UK addresses which also had all the ...
Hi Randal, I don't know anything about the google maps interface but going back a few months I was under the impression it only worked on lat\long co-ordinates. The last company I worked for had to buy a data set for all UK addresses which also had all the lat\long co-ordinates ...
OK, SMTP Diagnostics may not be all that helpful. After reading more about it, the test emails are sent from the SMTP Diagnostics program. I previously had the impression that it just recorded the session between your email software and the SMTP server. Apparently this is not the case.