18 Nov
Posted by: Tony Gravagno in: .NET General, DesignBais, General, MV, mv.NET, Tech
I have code that updates the Outlook Calendar from MV apps. I decided to hook it up with DesignBais. This is just too cool.
mv.NET is a suite of three packages, one of which is the Adapter Objects library. This allows MV data to serve as a data source for ADO.NET just like any relational data source. Using the library can be very easy. In Visual Studio you can drop toolbox objects onto a form. Doing so invokes a [...]
25 Jun
Posted by: Tony Gravagno in: .NET General, General, MV, mv.NET, Tech
This article discusses why I have chosen to work with Windows, the .NET Framework, and mv.NET for interfaces to MV DBMS applications. Feel free to disagree with my choices but maybe my reasoning will make sense to others who are trying to find their "home" amongst all of the available options.
Connectivity into MV / Pick databases from object-oriented languages and mainstream products used to be difficult. These days it’s not tough at all, and highly affordable as well. There are many tools in our market that can do communications between MV and others, but I’ve settled on one tool that satisfies almost all of my [...]
16 May
Posted by: Tony Gravagno in: DesignBais, FlashCONNECT, MV, mv.NET, Tech
This is an in-depth explanation of how web clients consume licenses with a back-end MV DBMS. It might be too basic for some people but it should help to bring everyone up to a common level for discussions on this important topic.
Many wish they had good grasp on technology. I'm all over technology but have few people who want solutions. Demand<Supply? Gotta fix that.
@pickcoder I didn't know you were using @Twilio, bud. I'm sure you know I'm all over that. Lemme know if I can help!
@ElkieHolland D3 (http://t.co/cPp1Dt6c) is very cool but not related to D3 (http://t.co/I5ymHD2s) :^D #multivalue
I thought http://t.co/MvapCjWz was a great find for #multivalue until I realized the bot postings were decade old forum scrapes. #fail