clayhmn
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| Posted: 03/20/2012, 8:52 AM |
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Okay I'm on my 5th day of having all my problems worked out (I found a workaround for my minor problem) and now that I'm using it steady and learning where things are on the ribbon, I'm really stoked about CodeCharge Studio 5.
Between the Data Dictionary where you can build and store your MySQL queries and the layout ribbon, which makes customizing forms a breeze - I am really, really glad I made the move.
While much of it looks and feels the same, this app is a lot more powerful (mostly due to the Data Dictionary).
I don't have any hard proof but I think I'm more productive using the ribbons than the right clicks and menu hunts I used to do.
Great job on this product, so glad it's updated a bit because I haven't found anything like it out there for PHP/MySQL dev.
With this, MySQL Workbench, and Navicat Lite I have full blow app dev environment for the LAMP stack.
Thanks CodeCharge!
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FrankR
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| Posted: 03/23/2012, 4:48 AM |
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I'm very excited by V5. We have to make some tool decisions and purchases soon,
and I'm glad V5 came out.
I wish this forum would get reworked a bit to have a V5-specific section. I think that would be helpful.
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tonyk
Posts: 163
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| Posted: 03/23/2012, 2:50 PM |
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After a few small jolts its working fine. Well done YesSoftware its looking good
Tony
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