Moving to RiouxSVN

In order to not mix the eggs or dot the teeth (and so on), I have decided to move my personal code to RiouxSVN.

This includes my repository of Smart Mobile Studio code and component sets,  including the cool new Database Grid, DB framework and DB aware controls.

Almost complete DB grid for SMS

Almost complete DB grid for SMS

The move will take place sometime during this weekend. So add this repo to your SVN subscriptions. Everyone is allowed to read from the repository. Updates and changes to the repo should be submitted to me, or on a temporary git repository so I can import the changes.

https://svn.riouxsvn.com/smartpacks

When to use

Ordinary rules apply. This means that you should never use code you download while the branch is in development mode and use that in a commercial or critical product. For that, use the repository browser and fetch a stable version.

Typically a repo history will look somthing like:

DATE ---- VERSION -- COMMENT
26.09.2015 0.5.2.1 more fixes and stuff
29.09.2015 0.5.2.0 STABLE
26.09.2015 0.5.1.7 more fixes and stuff
21.09.2015 0.5.1.2 Fixed this and that

In the above example, grab the one marked “STABLE” for productions. But for testing out the latest stuff, just keep the repo up-to-date 🙂

  1. May 2, 2015 at 10:07 pm

    Is this code available? I’d like to look at it to learn SMS.

    • Jon Lennart Aasenden
      May 2, 2015 at 10:29 pm

      SMS is not free, it’s a commercial product. You can get a beta copy and/or trial version at: http://www.smartmobilestudio.com

      QTX is a separate project which uses freepascal as the central compiler.

  2. May 2, 2015 at 11:46 pm

    I already own SMS. I’m particulary interested in the grid as I’d like to use it to learn the finer details of programming SMS. Or is the grid going to be part of the next release?

    • Jon Lennart Aasenden
      May 2, 2015 at 11:52 pm

      I am not yet sure, it may end up as a separate product ($40 or around there) with the db API. I honestly am not sure yet. I will post a message when I have gotten around to this — to much work these days 🙂

  3. December 16, 2015 at 9:23 am

    Happy to pay you $40

  4. December 16, 2015 at 9:25 am

    Be happy to pay $40 …

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