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Old 21st July 2009, 12:47 AM
Ad Franse
 
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Hi Nexus-team

as the roadmap does not change very much at the moment. I am asking it :
What is the status of 3.01 ?

Ad Franse
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Old 21st July 2009, 06:46 AM
Hannes Danzl[NDD]
 
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Ad Franse wrote:

> Hi Nexus-team
>
> as the roadmap does not change very much at the moment. I am asking it :
> What is the status of 3.01 ?


We're getting very close to it. Thorsten unfortunately had a residential
accident (fell from a ladder) and is out of work at the moment, I am working
on getting V3 releases for ODBC and ADO ready and Eivind is dealing with the
small things still missing here and there. It shouldn't be much longer though.
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Old 21st July 2009, 08:21 AM
Q Correll
 
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Hannes,

| Thorsten unfortunately had a residential
| accident (fell from a ladder) and is out of work at the moment,

I hope he wasn't seriously hurt!

Give him my best wishes for a quick recovery!!!

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Old 21st July 2009, 11:33 AM
Eivind Bakkestuen [NDD]
 
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> as the roadmap does not change very much at the moment. I am asking
> it : What is the status of 3.01 ?


The last big item holding it back is C++Builder support, unfortunately
we're not 100% there yet with this. I think we'll push to get 3.01 out
ASAP for Delphi customers (who, after all, are the majority) and
C++Builder support will have to appear in the next update.

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Nexus Database Systems
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Old 21st July 2009, 06:19 PM
Roberto Nicchi
 
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Then is true that programmers (me included) don't have great ability for the
manual work

Seriously, i'm sorry for this accident. I hope brain and hands are not
injured

An more seriously hope he will be in perfect conditions asap

Roberto

"Hannes Danzl[NDD]" <hannes@nexusdb.dbnexus.com> ha scritto nel messaggio
news:xn0gcwxro1gltv5006@news.nexusdb.com...
> Ad Franse wrote:
>
>> Hi Nexus-team
>>
>> as the roadmap does not change very much at the moment. I am asking it :
>> What is the status of 3.01 ?

>
> We're getting very close to it. Thorsten unfortunately had a residential
> accident (fell from a ladder) and is out of work at the moment, I am
> working
> on getting V3 releases for ODBC and ADO ready and Eivind is dealing with
> the
> small things still missing here and there. It shouldn't be much longer
> though.
>

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Old 21st July 2009, 09:41 PM
David Guest
 
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Roberto Nicchi wrote:
> Then is true that programmers (me included) don't have great ability for
> the manual work
>
> Seriously, i'm sorry for this accident. I hope brain and hands are not
> injured
>
> An more seriously hope he will be in perfect conditions asap
>
> Roberto
>
> "Hannes Danzl[NDD]" <hannes@nexusdb.dbnexus.com> ha scritto nel
> messaggio news:xn0gcwxro1gltv5006@news.nexusdb.com...
>> Ad Franse wrote:
>>
>>> Hi Nexus-team
>>>
>>> as the roadmap does not change very much at the moment. I am asking it :
>>> What is the status of 3.01 ?

>>
>> We're getting very close to it. Thorsten unfortunately had a residential
>> accident (fell from a ladder) and is out of work at the moment, I am
>> working
>> on getting V3 releases for ODBC and ADO ready and Eivind is dealing
>> with the
>> small things still missing here and there. It shouldn't be much longer
>> though.
>>

Yes ... we all wish him a quick recovery
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Old 23rd July 2009, 08:12 PM
Thorsten Engler [NDA]
 
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Roberto Nicchi wrote:

> Then is true that programmers (me included) don't have great ability for the
> manual work
>
> Seriously, i'm sorry for this accident. I hope brain and hands are not
> injured
>
> An more seriously hope he will be in perfect conditions asap


No, just the fibula (that's the smaller of the 2 bones in the lower leg) was
broken. Unfortunately, it's quite painful to sit at the computer for extended
periods of time right now, so I'm limited to checking mails a few times a day
and reacting to urgent ones.

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Old 24th July 2009, 12:11 AM
Pierre Demers
 
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> No, just the fibula (that's the smaller of the 2 bones in the lower
> leg) was broken. Unfortunately, it's quite painful to sit at the
> computer for extended periods of time right now, so I'm limited to
> checking mails a few times a day and reacting to urgent ones.


How the ... did you manage to fall down a ladder. I have seen your
photo once with you wife and for sure you are not the athletic one in
the family. Maybe you should reserved those tasks for someone who come
from a country with a so much good gymnastic background. She probably
could have done a back flip and land on her feet, but you ... hum, what
a fall, it must have been.

Sorry could not resist and hope you get well soon.

Regards
Pierre
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Old 24th July 2009, 02:02 AM
Roberto Nicchi
 
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I have been so lucky to never break a bone in all my life (last famous
words) so i don't know the feeling but i guess it's not confortable

Roberto

"Thorsten Engler [NDA]" <thorsten.engler@nexusdb.com> ha scritto nel
messaggio news:xn0gd090g78q6wp000@news.nexusdb.com...
> Roberto Nicchi wrote:
>
>> Then is true that programmers (me included) don't have great ability for
>> the
>> manual work
>>
>> Seriously, i'm sorry for this accident. I hope brain and hands are not
>> injured
>>
>> An more seriously hope he will be in perfect conditions asap

>
> No, just the fibula (that's the smaller of the 2 bones in the lower leg)
> was
> broken. Unfortunately, it's quite painful to sit at the computer for
> extended
> periods of time right now, so I'm limited to checking mails a few times a
> day
> and reacting to urgent ones.
>
>

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Old 24th July 2009, 09:32 AM
William Owyong [NDX]
 
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"Thorsten Engler [NDA]" <thorsten.engler@nexusdb.com> wrote in message
news:xn0gd090g78q6wp000@news.nexusdb.com...
....
>
> No, just the fibula (that's the smaller of the 2 bones in the lower leg) was
> broken. Unfortunately, it's quite painful to sit at the computer for extended
> periods of time right now, so I'm limited to checking mails a few times a day
> and reacting to urgent ones.
>


That does sound painful..

Hey! Good time to write yourself some Portal software so you can operate your
beastly PC from your laptop Still have that [really cool] 4 screen setup?

Hope the leg heals up as good as new!

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Regards,
William




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