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Many of the articles on this wiki contain snippets of free code and examples that anyone can use, thanks to the generous DataFlex developer community. | Many of the articles on this wiki contain snippets of free code and examples that anyone can use, thanks to the generous DataFlex developer community. | ||
Following a DataFlex meetup where a couple of developers demoed code which was too big to be made available from this site, it was suggested it would be useful to have somewhere to place ‘DataFlex’ open source code from the community. And so, | Following a DataFlex meetup ([https://www.unicorninterglobal.com/news/2021/uk-dataflex-meetup-4th-march UK DataFlex Meetup 4th March 2021]) where a couple of developers demoed code which was too big to be made available from this site, it was suggested it would be useful to have somewhere to place ‘DataFlex’ open source code from the community. And so, [https://github.com/DataFlexCode ‘DataFlexCode on GitHub'] was born, thanks to Sean Bamforth and Marco Kuipers for voluneering their time and technical expertise in setting it up. | ||
Everyone is welcome to use [https://github.com/DataFlexCode DataFlexCode], so go ahead and add your own repositories and projects. You can find information about how to use GIT for DataFlex development in the [[Using GIT for Dataflex Development]] guide on this wiki. If you do add your own repositories to DataFlexCode, please take the time to add ‘dataflex’ as a 'topic' to your repository settings (using the cog to the right of About), so they are more visible to other DataFlexers. | Everyone is welcome to use [https://github.com/DataFlexCode DataFlexCode], so go ahead and add your own repositories and projects. You can find information about how to use GIT for DataFlex development in the [[Using GIT for Dataflex Development]] guide on this wiki. If you do add your own repositories to DataFlexCode, please take the time to add ‘dataflex’ as a 'topic' to your repository settings (using the cog to the right of About), so they are more visible to other DataFlexers. | ||
Currently, it’s not possible to assign a language of DataFlex to the Languages, but we are working on that. | Currently, it’s not possible to assign a language of DataFlex to the Languages, but we are working on that. |
Revision as of 15:02, 24 March 2021
Many of the articles on this wiki contain snippets of free code and examples that anyone can use, thanks to the generous DataFlex developer community.
Following a DataFlex meetup (UK DataFlex Meetup 4th March 2021) where a couple of developers demoed code which was too big to be made available from this site, it was suggested it would be useful to have somewhere to place ‘DataFlex’ open source code from the community. And so, ‘DataFlexCode on GitHub' was born, thanks to Sean Bamforth and Marco Kuipers for voluneering their time and technical expertise in setting it up.
Everyone is welcome to use DataFlexCode, so go ahead and add your own repositories and projects. You can find information about how to use GIT for DataFlex development in the Using GIT for Dataflex Development guide on this wiki. If you do add your own repositories to DataFlexCode, please take the time to add ‘dataflex’ as a 'topic' to your repository settings (using the cog to the right of About), so they are more visible to other DataFlexers.
Currently, it’s not possible to assign a language of DataFlex to the Languages, but we are working on that.