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USA users of BlackBox

Posted: Thu Nov 03, 2016 3:31 am
by DGDanforth
In an effort to "market" BlackBox it would be useful to me to know of all of you
in the USA who are using BlackBox. If you would be so kind, please post your name
so we can form a USA group. No commitment to do anything at this time.
I just want to establish the group and see what happens.

-Doug Danforth

Re: USA users of BlackBox

Posted: Fri May 11, 2018 5:43 am
by atersol
Antony Tersol

Re: USA users of BlackBox

Posted: Fri Jul 08, 2022 3:53 am
by lschwerdfager
Lance Schwerdfager ... I'm actually Canadian but that should be sufficiently close to qualify.

Re: USA users of BlackBox

Posted: Fri Oct 14, 2022 6:52 pm
by adimetrius
lschwerdfager wrote: Fri Jul 08, 2022 3:53 am Lance Schwerdfager ... I'm actually Canadian but that should be sufficiently close to qualify.
Lance, Could you share how you use BB?

Re: USA users of BlackBox

Posted: Fri Aug 18, 2023 5:06 am
by lschwerdfager
:) I have been using BlackBox in my personal projects at home for years now. I'm currently designing a product that small business owners can use to manage inventory and to assess trends in changes to that inventory over time. I have another that manages ticket distribution for charity events (I'm a part time musician whose band plays benefits for various charities, both local and international).

The reason I chose these two projects is because I wanted to respectively implement a practical application that is based on on a minimum heap data structure and then another based on an AVL tree. Being able to implement persistent objects by inheriting from Stores.Store renders use of a third party DBMS completely unnecessary.

I would be very interested in participating in a project of reasonable size that might have some real commercial potential. I haven't been able to identify any such project anywhere and am amazed that is the case. As we all know, BlackBox Component Builder is a fabulous development environment that, together with Component Pascal, has tremendous potential. Why things seem to have been overshadowed by Java, C#, etc., thus keeping that potential unrealized, is beyond me. It must only be because these languages are keeping the C legacy alive.