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Any one used xBase++ from Alaska-Software?
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Visual FoxPro
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>I am just curious if anyone has used xBase++ which to my understanding is a Clipper compatible compiler for Win32 applications.
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Hi Costas,

Bought it and looked at it, but have not yet programmed in it. Actually its more dBaseIV compatible that Clipper compatible, but has a number of Clipper-type features. Those that I know that are using it like it and report that it has very few problems, and if you know Clipper/FP syntax, you will have no problem with the language.

I'd have to check this again, but I think xBase compiles to machine code so you can link it to C++ routines easily.

The "official" OOP sucessor to Clipper is Computer Associates' "Visual Objects". I have not used this _thing_ since version 2.0. Visual Objects bears about as much relation to Clipper as an elepant does to a mouse -- they're not very similar and Clipper procedure code did not carry over to VO _unless_ you want to run exclusively under DOS emulation.

I suspect that with CA's famous customer support (or absence thereof) I probably will not use it again unless a legacy app absolutely requires it. I guarantee you that just about anyone who has worked with CA in VO absolutely loves M$ and VFP -- not that the people at CA don't try to be helpful. They do, but Wang does not give them nearly enough resource to do the job.

regards,
Jim Edgar
Jurix Data Corporation
jmedgar@yahoo.com

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