Nilesh,
Looks like you are into Web-apps. Take a word of caution here ... ColdFusion at its best is just cold fusion. Besides its not Free Software.
I recommend you give PHP a serious thought. You'll like the ease-of-use and flexibility.
Regards,
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Thankx Amol. I have downloaded Zope and am seriously thinking of PHP. I am comfortable with perl and there is so much on the net for perl AS FAR AS docum. is concerned and also portability wise and code samples 2. Perl can do everything php can and sometimes better. I have seen php works with and is easier to work with while using mysql than perl. I shall as you say learn php. i am contemplating of migrating for good from win 2 linux and have most of the apps i use on win on linux like ms office, i will star office or any of the new suits of linux that support ppt and doc.s Another thing i want is delphi. I never been a fan of MS and have used delphi instead of VB right since i started off with comp.s, the logic behind is simple will avoid pain of dual booting at the same time could use my work at office where MS rules without much effort. I searched the net and found ways instaling CF. Lets C. And there is no harm in trying out things, its fun! Does anyone know where i could get Delphi (Kylix) I do not want to download such a big file. :-) nilesh
And after you get kylix, please make a copy for me too,
regards saswata ----- Original Message ----- From: "Nilesh Singit" linux@bigbfan.zzn.com To: linuxers@mm.ilug-bom.org.in Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 3:29 PM Subject: Re: [ILUG-BOM] ColdFusion EXpress Installation Help needed
Thankx Amol. I have downloaded Zope and am seriously thinking of PHP. I am comfortable with perl and there is so much on the net for perl AS FAR AS docum. is concerned and also portability wise and code samples 2. Perl can do everything php can and sometimes better. I have seen php works with and is easier to work with while using mysql than perl. I shall as you say learn php. i am contemplating of migrating for good from win 2 linux and have most of the apps i use on win on linux like ms office, i will star office or any
of
the new suits of linux that support ppt and doc.s Another thing i want is delphi. I never been a fan of MS and have used delphi instead of VB right since i started off with comp.s, the logic behind is simple will avoid
pain
of dual booting at the same time could use my work at office where MS
rules
without much effort. I searched the net and found ways instaling CF. Lets C. And there is no harm in trying out things, its fun! Does anyone know where i could get Delphi (Kylix) I do not want to
download
such a big file. :-) nilesh
Hi, Saswata,
B4 i make a copy for you. let me officially ask all
does any1 know where i could get kylix on a cd. does any1 have kylix and wants 2 share it.
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One point......is Kylix officially free or does it need to be paid for ? If it is to be paid for, does anyone know what the price is ? The website is unclear on the matter.
Regards Saswata
----- Original Message ----- From: "Nilesh Singit" linux@bigbfan.zzn.com To: linuxers@mm.ilug-bom.org.in Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 11:02 PM Subject: [ILUG-BOM] KYLIX
Hi, Saswata,
B4 i make a copy for you. let me officially ask all
does any1 know where i could get kylix on a cd. does any1 have kylix and wants 2 share it.
Thanking You, Yours Truly, Nilesh Singit
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--- Saswata Banerjee & Associates scrap@saswatabanerjee.com wrote:
One point......is Kylix officially free or does it need to be paid for ? If it is to be paid for, does anyone know what the price is ? The website is unclear on the matter.
Kylix as of now , AFAIK , is free and it is going to be a paid software very soon ..
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On Tue, 13 Aug 2002 21:50:46 +0530 "Saswata Banerjee & Associates" scrap@saswatabanerjee.com wrote:
One point......is Kylix officially free or does it need to be paid for ? If it is to be paid for, does anyone know what the price is ? The website is unclear on the matter.
There are three editions of Kylix:
Open: This is the free version but the least capable of all the editions. From their feature matrix [PDF] http://www.borland.com/kylix/pdf/kyl3_feamatrix.pdf it seems that this one is good enough for stand-alone application development.
Professional: This one is charged (last I know of, it cost $199) and it also includes components for client side application development for web and databases, besides things offered by Open edition
Enterprise: This one incldues components for server side application development on Oracle, DB2 and Apache. Cost was $1, 999.
Check the feature matrix to find out which one you really require.
Yes ... Its a paid product...
i guess kylix2 enterprise edition costs about $1995 ... n the other normal edition (i donno the exact name ... is costing about $995)
but u can find out the rates by contacting borland india ...(www.borland.co.in)
On Tue, 2002-08-13 at 21:50, Saswata Banerjee & Associates wrote:
One point......is Kylix officially free or does it need to be paid for ? If it is to be paid for, does anyone know what the price is ? The website is unclear on the matter.
Regards Saswata
----- Original Message ----- From: "Nilesh Singit" linux@bigbfan.zzn.com To: linuxers@mm.ilug-bom.org.in Sent: Monday, August 12, 2002 11:02 PM