-
originally published by
Fox Software and
later by Microsoft, for MS-DOS, Windows, Macintosh, and UNIX. The
final published release of
FoxPro was 2.6. Development...
- It was
derived from
FoxPro (which was
itself descended from
FoxBASE)
which was
developed by
Fox Software beginning in 1984.
Fox Technologies merged with...
- file.orig, file.old, and
appended time stamps.
Database Applications like
FoxPro and SQL
Server use .bak
files to back up
their databases and
other applications...
-
xBase languages at that time –
dBASE III+,
dBASE IV,
FoxPro for DOS,
FoxPro for Windows,
FoxPro for
Macintosh and
Clipper 5.1. At 1,352
pages and 5.1...
- and
especially the
dBase programming language.
These included FoxBASE+ (later
renamed FoxPro), Clipper, and
other so-called
xBase products. Many of these...
- MAni****tion Compiler) @Formula
Forth Fortran – ISO/IEC 1539
Fortress FP
FoxBase/
FoxPro Franz Lisp ****hark Game
Maker Language GameMonkey Script General Algebraic...
- functions. In
several xBase-type
programming languages, like DBASE,
FoxPro/Visual
FoxPro and Clipper, it is used to
denote position on the screen. For example:...
-
database engine,
which extends FoxPro's xBase capabilities to
support SQL
queries and data mani****tion.
Visual FoxPro is a full-featured,
dynamic programming...
- 1997. 1995 (June)
Visual FoxPro 3.0,
FoxPro evolves from a
procedural language to an object-oriented language.
Visual FoxPro 3.0
introduces a database...
- (Vlang) Vala (GObject type system)
Visual Basic (CIL JIT runtime)
Visual FoxPro Visual Prolog Xojo Zig A
concatenative programming language is a point-free...