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hello
I am currently working on a project that will be attractive to any company
that has a database.
it is somewhat similar to Microsoft Navision
(http://www.microsoft.com/BusinessSolutions/Navision/default.aspx). however
it is 2 tired. all the analysis is done in c++, while the GUI is done in
VB.NET. the project includes a MySQL database (ported to windows), and c++
libraries, compiled using GCC for windows. that way I achieve high
efficiency, and at the same time, VB.NET allows me to create the GUI and
graphical reports, fast, and with very good graphics (in comparison to QT or
JAVA). also it will be a lot easier to operate, and will target, companies
that cannot afford to pay $100,000 for the product, plus specialist
developers to configure and operate the product.
at the moment, I am in a position of adding as many features (that exists in
Navision, and are attractive to small businesses) as I can.
I am looking for people living in Perth, Australia, to join in on this, in
return for a share in the ownership of the product, and future profits.
please respond to:
(convert from unsigned int* to char*, (printf("%c%c%c%c%c",104,114...) or
use www.asciitable.com )
104,114,110,101,111, (at(64)),(arach.net.au)
someone else
software enginer
Perth, WA, Australia
I am currently working on a project that will be attractive to any company
that has a database.
it is somewhat similar to Microsoft Navision
(http://www.microsoft.com/BusinessSolutions/Navision/default.aspx). however
it is 2 tired. all the analysis is done in c++, while the GUI is done in
VB.NET. the project includes a MySQL database (ported to windows), and c++
libraries, compiled using GCC for windows. that way I achieve high
efficiency, and at the same time, VB.NET allows me to create the GUI and
graphical reports, fast, and with very good graphics (in comparison to QT or
JAVA). also it will be a lot easier to operate, and will target, companies
that cannot afford to pay $100,000 for the product, plus specialist
developers to configure and operate the product.
at the moment, I am in a position of adding as many features (that exists in
Navision, and are attractive to small businesses) as I can.
I am looking for people living in Perth, Australia, to join in on this, in
return for a share in the ownership of the product, and future profits.
please respond to:
(convert from unsigned int* to char*, (printf("%c%c%c%c%c",104,114...) or
use www.asciitable.com )
104,114,110,101,111, (at(64)),(arach.net.au)
someone else
software enginer
Perth, WA, Australia