Subject Re: HTML tags
From Lee Grant <camilee@nospam.comcast.net>
Date Sat, 22 Feb 2025 04:48:21 -0500
Newsgroups dbase.getting-started

Jens,

Thanks Jens, and my apologies for hitting follow-up to the wrong message
while flipping back and forth between your exchanges and responding to
the wrong person.  I was just grateful to see another outlet for
activity for dBASE. I don't have a real good handle on using github to
it's potential, but I recognize it as a valuable developer's tool, and
community focal point. I really should invest some time in to learning
it better, but...am already spread out thin as it is, but still
interested in looking into it.

Lee

On 2/22/2025 1:39 AM, Jens Kallup wrote:
> Hello Lee, Heinz,
>
> firstly: my english is very bad.
> I doing github.com since 2013.
> It is for using:
>
> - versioning project source files (free and paid)
> - Enterprise services
> - Discussions, Polls, ...
> - Co-Pilot (AI based)
> - the possibillity to create Wikis
> - the possibillity to create teams, organizations (free and paid)
> - the possibillity to use workflows to compile projects for differnt
>    user systems (Windows, MacOS, Linux) or Containers/Docers
>
> I would investigate into dBase, again...
> So, Paul McGee send me dBase 13.2 as I said to him, that I would help
> the Community for free as a helping hand.
>
> Last but not least, I would use dbase 13.2 for creating a help authoring
> tool like doxygen.
> Doxygen can create help documentation in several formats/help files.
>
> Help files or help resources are important for when the project switch
> the development cycle from one team to another team.
> And for me self, documentation the software is important, too.
>
> The advantage of doxygen is that it used the source code files to create
> the documentation.
> So you don't need re-write a Word document again and again if the funct-
> ionality of the Library or Application changes.
>
> Thanks for reading
> Jens Kallup
>