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New I worked with DOS FoxPro
Unlike Paradox, its language was slightly extended but very recognizable dBase.

And the interplay between language and UI was uite extensive. A form was saved and could be edited as a language statement, or you could use property editors, drag-and-drop and code snippets. All that in text mode. Very nifty.
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New Re: I worked with DOS FoxPro
"All that in text mode..very nifty"

Sure, for dBASE development it was nifty. Paradox was fully object-based and PAL was at least as OOP as was VB sometime later. Paradox was a real Windows event-driven programming/database tool and should have - WOULD have - changed the world if not for Microsoft's horrible behavior. Insofar as it set the mold for all the "Visual" tools that showed up later, it DID change the world - and Borland gets no credit.
-drl
     That reminds me... - (CRConrad) - (21)
         Re: That reminds me... - (deSitter) - (20)
             And many of the ideas for Borland - (ChrisR)
             Drag-and-drop a few components, set a few properties, and... - (CRConrad) - (18)
                 Wrong on Paradox - (boxley) - (16)
                     Paradox -for Windows- != Paradox. PfW published ~199...4? -NT - (CRConrad) - (9)
                         Janvier 1993 - (altmann)
                         History of Visual Basic - (boxley) - (7)
                             A "history" devoid of dates. So: When was VB v. 1 released? - (CRConrad) - (5)
                                 VB 1 was a dos product was it not? I thought VB for windows - (boxley) - (4)
                                     Thats Quick Basic - VB 1.x was around 1993 - (deSitter) - (3)
                                         That's all well and good... But it wasn't a RAD IDE. - (CRConrad) - (2)
                                             Re: That's all well and good... But it wasn't a RAD IDE. - (deSitter)
                                             If you define RAD as usable - (boxley)
                             More history. - (a6l6e6x)
                     FoxPro clone of Paradox? - (Arkadiy) - (5)
                         Re: FoxPro clone of Paradox? - (deSitter) - (2)
                             I worked with DOS FoxPro - (Arkadiy) - (1)
                                 Re: I worked with DOS FoxPro - (deSitter)
                         spent a lot of time with Foxpro 2.0 - (boxley) - (1)
                             Flakey indeed - (Arkadiy)
                 DevGuide for OpenWindows 2 - (pwhysall)

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