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    Re: The Business End of Alpha Software for independent developers

    Originally posted by DaveM View Post
    Marcel,

    I just expanded on your idea. Now, if you could talk to the boards on education and explain that the use of alpha is good to make the c# or other code for that business institution they consort with, would they accept that and put alpha into the equation for student study? I do not know your educational system over there at all.
    Yes, of course they would. Since they are not primarily interested in the tooling to produce the market standard code. They are just interested in the fact that in the end this market standard code is produced. Because that is what their customers (the business world) wants. The business also knows that tooling varies. What was hot yesterday is thrown in the bin tomorrow. The standard remains. For how long that is of course the million dollar question that nobody can answer right now.

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      Re: The Business End of Alpha Software for independent developers

      Hi Marcel et al

      I am an Alpha developer in the UK and, as far as I can tell, the UK Alpha operation never seems to have got going.
      At the v11 launch seminar in London last year, which I attended, there was great store being made of the Avanquest marketing of Alpha and the setting up of a UK Alpha developers network.
      However, unless I have missed something, both of these seem to have come to nought.

      Obviously Alpha is well pushed in the USA but not in Europe - I believe that Richard Rabins would love to but has not found an effective way of doing it.

      Anyway that's my "two pennorth" as we say over here.

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        Re: The Business End of Alpha Software for independent developers

        I believe that Richard Rabins would love to but has not found an effective way of doing it.
        @Maurice
        I have asked the question about Avanquest, Maurice and got no answer whatsoever.

        @Sean, I'm using Alpha to do a data migration between Oracle and SQL Server, so I offered the document the process so that Richard and his merry marketing people could make something of it.
        Seems not though. Obviously the bread and butter stuff is not nearly as sexy as messing with tablets. NFI in the project.
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          Re: The Business End of Alpha Software for independent developers

          I read through all of the posts in this thread and came up with a "Developer Survey". This goes back to my suggestion of having a Developer Symposium with the topic of "Improving Business Prospects for Alpha Five Developers Worldwide". People liked that idea, so the thought was to survey all of the developers in order to come up with specific objectives for a symposium, and then some plan to act on those objectives, turn them in to something concrete that does indeed "improve business prospects...".

          So I have created a draft survey here: http://www.alphadevnet.com/survey.a5w. Please review and comment either in this post or to my email address (below). I am sure the survey will seem lack-luster compared to the discussions on this thread; but we can't tackle everything at once. I figure if it gets off the ground, the symposium will be a twice-yearly event with teams in charge of moving things forward. The appropriate sponsor for all of this is IADN since that group IS dedicated to the theme of the symposium.

          So again, please review the survey at http://www.alphadevnet.com/survey.a5w and comment here or to my email address.
          Steve Wood
          See my profile on IADN

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            Re: The Business End of Alpha Software for independent developers

            Hi Steve

            A good start, Q9 needs a negative response option.

            Kind regards

            Glen
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              Re: The Business End of Alpha Software for independent developers

              Good one Steve.
              I ran out of ink, but I hope my reply is taken as being positive.
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                Re: The Business End of Alpha Software for independent developers

                Steve, I have read the draft survey, but I don't see how this fits in with the object of this thread, being "the business end of Alpha Software for independent developers".
                I mean, with regards to that object, who cares whether someone would fly 6 hours to get to a conference????
                This looks more like an inventory of the developers, who they are, what they do, that sort of stuff.
                I see how that information might come in handy, but I fail to see as to why this would be relevant to how we all could do better business with Alpha.
                Maybe you can enlighten me?

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                  Re: The Business End of Alpha Software for independent developers

                  Marcel - then suggest questions either here or to my email address. The purpose for the 'fly to a conference' is long term, I'd like to have a real sit-down Developer's conference in 2013-14.

                  Ted - I don't see a reply. EDIT - Oh, I see you responded directly on the survey. It is just a draft and I did not expect anyone to submit comments yet.
                  Steve Wood
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                    Re: The Business End of Alpha Software for independent developers

                    Steve

                    I appreciate the effort you put into the survey. I believe the key information will be in Questions 2 & 3. The rest seems to be useful information about how Alpha Five is being used which is something we still discuss.

                    Thanks for doing this, I think it ticks all the boxes.
                    Regards,

                    John W.
                    www.CustomReportWriters.net

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                      Re: The Business End of Alpha Software for independent developers

                      To remind the purpose of the survey, its a multi-step process, loosely defined below:
                      • Survey the Developers on what is important to them relative to the topic "Improving business prospects for Alpha Five Developers worldwide".
                      • Create some objectives out of the results.
                      • Float those objectives back to this thread, or perhaps a new one.
                      • Agree on some objectives for the symposium.
                      • Have the symposium with those objectives on the table.
                      • Discuss, get clarity, plan of attack, etc.
                      • Get Alpha Software's input and assistance (not a problem, already started)
                      • Do something regarding the objectives.


                      So again, please review the survey at http://www.alphadevnet.com/survey.a5w and comment here or to my email address.

                      And yes, the survey also asks some general questions designed to help better understand the developer and even non-developer base.
                      Last edited by Steve Wood; 12-12-2012, 03:28 PM.
                      Steve Wood
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                        Re: The Business End of Alpha Software for independent developers

                        Originally posted by Steve Wood View Post
                        Marcel - then suggest questions either here or to my email address. The purpose for the 'fly to a conference' is long term, I'd like to have a real sit-down Developer's conference in 2013-14.
                        Yes, fair enough! Will do so tomorrow Steve.

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                          Re: The Business End of Alpha Software for independent developers

                          .
                          Steve,
                          Regarding the draft survey:

                          - Question 2 could be subdivided into three: Alpha Software, us Developers as a group, each of us as individuals
                          - I'd be more concrete in Question 6. Of course, the resulting list could be quite long.
                          - I would add:
                          * What type of target market should we focus? Something like company activity/size, application cost/development time ...
                          * What concrete tips or suggestions would you give that you think could help others bag an application. Such as: find companies that have MS-Access applications and propose to convert them to web. Or: do consulting services and automate their processes. Or: sell the solution, not the platform (as suggested by DaveM).

                          Thank you for all the effort you are putting.




                          Regards,
                          Felix
                          .

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                            Re: The Business End of Alpha Software for independent developers

                            Oh, I see you responded directly on the survey. It is just a draft and I did not expect anyone to submit comments yet.
                            Steve- Can't hang about good buddy!
                            Anyway, UTCAA will have an opinion that they want aired, so I suggest you do what you want to do and not pay too much attention otherwise you will never get it done.
                            The bit about what I'd do and what I think Alpha could do is the most important bit as far as I'm concerned.
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                              Re: The Business End of Alpha Software for independent developers

                              Originally posted by Ted Giles View Post
                              UTCAA will have an opinion that they want aired
                              UTCAA? IAC!!!
                              Jo Hulsen
                              Dommel Valley Solutions
                              The Netherlands

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                                Re: The Business End of Alpha Software for independent developers

                                Jo, it stands for Uncle Tom Cobley And All. Means everyone.
                                It's from an old English song "As I was going to Strawberry Fair"

                                You ought to see the replies I get when I put this in an e-mail to some gvmt. depts.
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