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pjmlptoday at 10:59 AM2 repliesview on HN

My introduction to databases was via dBASE III Plus, shortly followed by Clipper Summer '87, and Clipper 5.x (already OOP and some C++ like constructs).

The change to VB/Access and SQL later on took some mind shifting as the concepts on how to design a database are quite different.

Additionally it is quite remarkable the productivity that xBase offered, for a constrained environment like MS-DOS, in an automatic memory managed language, with AOT compilation (when using Clipper, FoxPro and co).


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dardeauptoday at 12:50 PM

I had a very similar path starting with dBASE III Plus.

As you say the productivity it (xBASE/FoxPro/Clipper) offered was remarkable. One of the tools that I really wish I had was a FoxPro/Clipper compiler that took a subset of the language (general purpose stuff and screen functionality) and compiled it to either C or Go with ncurses. Who knows, I might have AI help me build one.

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rbanffytoday at 1:27 PM

> The change to VB/Access and SQL

Brazil had a vibrant and omnipresent Clipper developer ecosystem until VB and Access ate their lunch. This also made a lot of businesses adopt windows.