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While doing so I felt that the VDF Studio left a lot to be desired. So in 2004 I started to write my own IDE ([[VDF Tools for Eclipse]]) using Eclipse since I already knew Java and had been using Eclipse for a few years. I was quite happy with the result and got the pleasure of using my own tool for a few years before leaving for greener pastures. Now I'm at [http://www.atmel.no Atmel Norway AS] in 2005 where I develop [http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=4116 AVR32 Studio] which is an IDE for the AVR32 microcontroller. | While doing so I felt that the VDF Studio left a lot to be desired. So in 2004 I started to write my own IDE ([[VDF Tools for Eclipse]]) using Eclipse since I already knew Java and had been using Eclipse for a few years. I was quite happy with the result and got the pleasure of using my own tool for a few years before leaving for greener pastures. Now I'm at [http://www.atmel.no Atmel Norway AS] in 2005 where I develop [http://www.atmel.com/dyn/products/tools_card.asp?tool_id=4116 AVR32 Studio] which is an IDE for the AVR32 microcontroller. | ||
While I don't do much VDF programming these days; VDF Tools for Eclipse is still being actively developed. | While I don't do much VDF programming these days; VDF Tools for Eclipse is still being actively developed and can be downloaded from [http://resheim.no/vdf]. | ||
My full [http://www.linkedin.com/in/torkildr public profile] can be found at LinkedIn. |
Revision as of 23:31, 25 December 2007
Hi there, my name is Torkild Ulvøy Resheim. During the nine years I worked for Emma EDB AS I learned Visual DataFlex while migrating and developing the BRAVO ERP system from console mode to Windows.
While doing so I felt that the VDF Studio left a lot to be desired. So in 2004 I started to write my own IDE (VDF Tools for Eclipse) using Eclipse since I already knew Java and had been using Eclipse for a few years. I was quite happy with the result and got the pleasure of using my own tool for a few years before leaving for greener pastures. Now I'm at Atmel Norway AS in 2005 where I develop AVR32 Studio which is an IDE for the AVR32 microcontroller.
While I don't do much VDF programming these days; VDF Tools for Eclipse is still being actively developed and can be downloaded from [1].
My full public profile can be found at LinkedIn.