[dba-Tech] Port 80 puzzle

Dan Waters df.waters at comcast.net
Tue Aug 6 15:55:39 CDT 2013


Jeez!  One little piece of software and the whole retirement thing is out
the window!

Well - you tried!  

;-)  Dan

-----Original Message-----
From: dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com
[mailto:dba-tech-bounces at databaseadvisors.com] On Behalf Of Arthur Fuller
Sent: Tuesday, August 06, 2013 3:51 PM
To: Discussion of Hardware and Software issues
Subject: Re: [dba-Tech] Port 80 puzzle

I think that Susan has about 4 books out already and covered almost
everything. However, there is at least one niche that she has not yet
covered, and I may choose to step into that niche. I'm not going to spill
the beans on the niche I have identified, lest she beat me to the punch, but
in the meantime I will solidly recommend her books. She knows the product
inside out.

Alpha is not inexpensive, but compared to alleged compeitors, I see nothing
that even comes close. Write once, deploy o the web, to tablets, and to
smart phones. No other competitor can deliver this, AFIK. Alpha Anywhere has
my unmitigated support and allegiance. I think that these folks have
delivered the premium multi-platform development environment currently
available. In fact I would go so far as to say that they have raised the bar
and that to compete in this market you must surpass Alpha Anywhere or die.
This software is that good.

It's almost sickening how great this software is. If you are into VBA, the
programming language is way more powerful. to the point where it makes VBA
seem a kiddie language.

Yup, I'm totally sold on Alpha Anywhere. I began using it as a member of the
beta team, and have already deployed a relatively simple app for use by an
NPO in 23 cities. The users can run it on whatever platform they prefer.
The app is not complex, but has about 25k users spread across 23 cities. I
wrote this app for $0 dollars because I believe in what this NGO is trying
to provide, and because I wish to give back.

I couldn't have delivered this in fewer hours on any other platform than
Alpha Anywhere. I aan old-timer, but I have to say that in all my years, I
have never encountered a more powerful or intuitive IDE than Alpha Anywhere.

I own no shares in this company, and unfortunately, am being rewarded by my
endorsements neiither with free trips to Nassau nor a collection of hookers
nor cash in the pocket; I state that my endorsement of Alpha Anywhere comes
with no strings attached. I deem this the best possible multi-platformm
development thing currently available, and further deem that it will take
the other players at least a year or two to catch up to the fast-moving
Alpha team. Richard and Selwyn clearly know a couple of things that their
competitors do not know: a) how to build a team of developers; b) how to
architect a "Best in Class" environment.

In the past couple of weeks I have translated a couple of Access+SQl apps to
Alpha Anywhre, and these were non-trivial. I did thentse as learning
exercises, then showed them to the clients of interest. Of particular
interest in both cases was the deployment tablet, in the first case a
factory safety inspection app and in the latter case, a riding-stable app.

In both cases, the translation from Access to Alpha Anywhere took a couple
of hours per app.

I feel good!

Arthur


On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 3:44 PM, Jim Lawrence <accessd at shaw.ca> wrote:

> Hi Arthur:
>
> So you like Alpha? ;-)
>
> Keep us posted on your process and if you are deciding to write any books.
>
> Just a question; what database does Alpha use?
>
> Jim
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: "Arthur Fuller" <fuller.artful at gmail.com>
> To: "Discussion of Hardware and Software issues" < 
> dba-tech at databaseadvisors.com>
> Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2013 11:59:36 AM
> Subject: Re: [dba-Tech] Port 80 puzzle
>
> Yes. Am awaiting a response as to how to edit the XML file that 
> defines the AppServer configuration. Given their previous response 
> times I expect a reply within today.
>
> A.
>
> P.S.
> I love the Alpha software and the team behind it. They are so quickly 
> responsive that it feels like I'm in the same room and chatting over 
> the cubicle wall. I have no financial interest in this team, but I 
> have to say that I have never enjoyed a better relationship with a 
> product team than since the days of DOS and Clipper. I became friends 
> with the Clipper team and wrote a couple of books about Clipper 
> development, and as time went on became part of the Russell fa(Brian 
> Russell conceived the compiler and wrote its core; Rich McConell and 
> Kevin Sheperd wrote most of the hard-core stuff, but it was Brian's 
> vision that created Nantucket and the Clipper compiler, which 
> triumphed overwhelminglyin that environment. I suspect the same will 
> hold tfor Alpha Anywhere. No other product comes close. This baby 
> blows the doors off every available competitor, including the finest 
> from MS and Oracle. Their products don't begin to approach the power and
simple development environment of Alpha Five; These guys Rock!
>
> Arthur
>
>
> On Tue, Aug 6, 2013 at 1:07 PM, Jim Lawrence <accessd at shaw.ca> wrote:
>
> > Hi Arthur:
> >
> > Can I assume you have got in contact to the Alpha support group 
> > about
> this?
> >
> > Jim
> >
> > ----- Original Message -----
> > From: "Arthur Fuller" <fuller.artful at gmail.com>
> > To: "Discussion of Hardware and Software issues" < 
> > dba-tech at databaseadvisors.com>
> > Sent: Tuesday, August 6, 2013 6:41:21 AM
> > Subject: [dba-Tech] Port 80 puzzle
> >
> > When I try to run Alpha Anywhere's Application Server I get a 
> > message saying that port 80 is in use. When I run netstat -o I get a 
> > long list,
> but
> > none of the items is claiming port 80, so I'm mystified as to why I 
> > can't use it. This computer is so relatively new that I've only 
> > installed a few packages (SQL Express 12, Office 2007 and a few 
> > others, none of which to
> my
> > knowledge touch port 80. Do any of the native apps do so?
> >
> > TIA,
> >
> > --
> > Arthur
> > Cell: 647.710.1314
> >
> > Prediction is difficult, especially of the future.
> >   -- Niels Bohr
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Arthur
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