walkerc
March 5th, 2003, 01:58 AM
As a VB developer since the first day in 1991 when it hit the shelves, I have always enjoyed using VB.
I have created a web application framework that allows developers to create applications that run in Internet Explorer from within Internet Explorer. In a way that is as similar to using VB as possible. Except it's JavaScript, don't worry there are quick tips built in just for VB developers to get used to JavaScript.
Below is a little blurb about iEspresio, check it out, I hope you like it.
Program, layout forms, define permissions, create users and groups, create help documentation and execute applications all from within Internet Explorer.
iEspresio is ready to run, the common features that are required for distributed, web-based applications are already in place: security, users and groups, permissions, messaging, data access, help, common dialogs. Just add your own application specific classes and code.
iEspresio Homepage (http://www.iEspresio.com)
I have created a web application framework that allows developers to create applications that run in Internet Explorer from within Internet Explorer. In a way that is as similar to using VB as possible. Except it's JavaScript, don't worry there are quick tips built in just for VB developers to get used to JavaScript.
Below is a little blurb about iEspresio, check it out, I hope you like it.
Program, layout forms, define permissions, create users and groups, create help documentation and execute applications all from within Internet Explorer.
iEspresio is ready to run, the common features that are required for distributed, web-based applications are already in place: security, users and groups, permissions, messaging, data access, help, common dialogs. Just add your own application specific classes and code.
iEspresio Homepage (http://www.iEspresio.com)