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* [[Portal:Windows Applications|Windows Applications]] – list of resources for developing Windows applications. | * [[Portal:Windows Applications|Windows Applications]] – list of resources for developing Windows applications. | ||
* [[Portal:Web Applications|Web Applications]] – list of resources for developing Web applications. | * [[Portal:Web Applications|Web Applications]] – list of resources for developing Web applications. | ||
* [[ | * [[Web Services|Web Services]] – background information about Web services. | ||
* [[Portal:Development Tools|Development Tools]] – lists third party DataFlex tools, libraries and utilities all in one place. | * [[Portal:Development Tools|Development Tools]] – lists third party DataFlex tools, libraries and utilities all in one place. | ||
* [[Portal:Data Connectivity|Data Connectivity]] – currently doesn’t contain much information, but potentially a valuable source of information now that DataFlex has moved on from the embedded database. | * [[Portal:Data Connectivity|Data Connectivity]] – currently doesn’t contain much information, but potentially a valuable source of information now that DataFlex has moved on from the embedded database. |
Latest revision as of 16:05, 4 December 2020
Most of the pages on this site are categorised (see Categories below), to help you find what’s here.
There are a number of Portal pages, here’s a summary of what they contain:
- DataFlex Community – links to conferences, events , groups and useful third party DataFlex developer sites.
- Windows Applications – list of resources for developing Windows applications.
- Web Applications – list of resources for developing Web applications.
- Web Services – background information about Web services.
- Development Tools – lists third party DataFlex tools, libraries and utilities all in one place.
- Data Connectivity – currently doesn’t contain much information, but potentially a valuable source of information now that DataFlex has moved on from the embedded database.
- Character Mode – resources to assist developing DataFlex character mode applications.
- Class Reference – information about classes produced by Data Access, now largely superseded by the DataFlex online help system.
- Tutorials - a wide range of ‘how to’ articles spanning all DataFlex versions.
To add and edit pages, use the summary instructions in Getting started with DataFlex.wiki.