Still have one large Clipper app we work on for a F100 company... other
than
that we've been doing C++ and recently Vulcan ( an xbase surface for
Visual
Studio ) which has been a ton of fun.
Al
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> wrote in message
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8 Apr, 17:02, "Peter B. Steiger" <see....@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
> On Tue, 08 Apr 2008 11:48:51 +0200, FatControllerUK sez:
>
> > Is Clipper still active? I've never really fully adjusted moving from
> > Clipper to an OOP environment, although I found ASP had similarities.
>
> Heck yeah, it's still active! Our flagship application, now over 16
> years old, still has hundreds of customers who can't quit bring
> themselves to move to our web-based product. I'm so busy
> supporting the legacy code and writing little Clipper apps to
> analyze and repair data errors, I still haven't had time to learn
> the new stuff.
>
> --
> Peter B. Steiger
> Cheyenne, WY
> If you must reply by email, you can reach me by placing zeroes where
> you see stars: wypbs.**1 at gmail.com (yes, that's a new address)
> ** Posted fromhttp://www.teranews.com**
Well, maybe you can find the time to check DBFREE then.
It's a Clipper interpreter for web servers: you can build ASP pages
using Clipper commands and functions (even UDFs).


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