Winter is coming

Earlier this year, around the conference in Cologne, we have published a roadmap in which we told you about our plans and what we wanted to deliver in 2016. In this week before Christmas, with winter on our doorsteps it is time to look back and see what we have achieved.

As we all now, predicting the future is very difficult. Who whould have predicted that Donald Trump would be the next president in the US?

So we were wrong in our predictions about the progress of X# too.  But we are on the right track, and we are the only XBase dialect that is making great progress every month.

What we did achieve in the 15 months behind us is:

 

End of this week we will deliver a Christmas build that will have 99,9 % working Vulcan Runtime support, so our "Bring Your Own Runtime" will be finished with that and after that we will focus on delivering our own runtime and support for new XBase dialects

Short after Christmas we will have our annual Devteam Summit in Athens. We will also discuss the plans for 2017 there and a new roadmap will be published after our meeting.

Some of the things we have planned for 2017 are:

And yes we can still use your support for this. We were very pleased this month to see that almost all of our early FOX subscribers from last year have resubscribed. That is proof for us that we are on the right track! We would love to have you on board as well.

Not just because that would help to fund the X# development, but we also provide excellent support for your existing VO and Vulcan code. We really loved the quote on the Vulcan newsgroup where the author wrote:

I also posted the same issue into: xsharp.public.vovulcan and my problem has been answered and resolved just 25 minutes after my initial posting.

For us that kind of support is normal.

We hope to be able to welcome you on board as well. Christmas time is the right moment to convert good intentions into actions: we have a special offer for our subscription with a 30% discount that is valid until end of January.

 


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