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XBasexBase is the generic term for all programming languages that derive from the original dBase (Aston-Tate) programming language. There are indicators that there was a non-commercial predecessor.
The 'x' means the various flavors, such as dBase, Quick Silver, Clipper, Fox Pro and xBase++. As of this writing (2004), only xBase++ from Alaska software (www.alask-software.com) is commercially available. A free version is in development: www.harbour-project.org
Developer community support for xBase is focused mainly on Clipper, Fox Pro and xBase++ can be found here:
Oasis Web Site
Usenet Clipper Newsgroup comp.lang.clipper
Modern-day technology (32bit Windows computing) is available in xBase++.
-- 21:06, 2 Apr 2004 (UTC)
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