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I ran across this topic in the Harbour Forum .. Here was my post .. your comments are Welcome!
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Rick Lipkin
How many active [x]harbour/xBase dev's all over the world
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Re: How many active [x]harbour/xBase dev's all over the world
Rick,
talking about rebranding, to offer a language as a new and evolved product ... What aspects of Harbour should be hilited?
talking about rebranding, to offer a language as a new and evolved product ... What aspects of Harbour should be hilited?
Saludos
Carlos Mora
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Carlos Mora
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“If you think education is expensive, try ignorance"
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Re: How many active [x]harbour/xBase dev's all over the world
Carlos
The connotation of xBase to many CIO's today translates to dBase, Clipper, FoxPro and basically they laugh in your face and politely escort you out of the room. xBase in my environment is toxic.
If it is not c# or asp.net .. you are behind the curve .. how about X# .. I can live with that.
Rick Lipkin
The connotation of xBase to many CIO's today translates to dBase, Clipper, FoxPro and basically they laugh in your face and politely escort you out of the room. xBase in my environment is toxic.
If it is not c# or asp.net .. you are behind the curve .. how about X# .. I can live with that.
Rick Lipkin