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| Thread ID: 48103 | 2004-08-14 04:29:00 | OT Which programming language should I learn?? | Codex (3761) | Press F1 |
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| 261585 | 2004-08-17 09:00:00 | What is visual FoxPro??? | Codex (3761) | ||
| 261586 | 2004-08-17 10:38:00 | I was going to reply with "some kind of database program, I knew someone that had foxpro about ten years ago, it was a DOS type database, then I put "What is visual FoxPro" into google and from the first result, Microsoft Visual FoxPro 8.0 provides the tools you need to create and manage high-performance, 32-bit database applications and components. Its robust tools and data-centric, object-oriented language make it ideal for building modern, scalable, multitier applications that integrate client/server computing and the Internet. it might be fare to say, if you are looking at visual froxpro, your vision at looking at a "programming language" is getting a bit out of focus. |
Earnie Moore (5918) | ||
| 261587 | 2004-08-17 10:45:00 | No no i was just wondering because i heard it before and i saw it in the visual studio package so i was just curious that's all cheers Alex |
Codex (3761) | ||
| 261588 | 2004-08-17 11:05:00 | OK that's good, you were getting me worried, A couple of weeks ago there was someone asking about a free program they wanted, to help with their invoice I left my phone number, I was going to offer my free services to write the program in C/C++, and free on going support, but he never got back to me, I have lost interest now I have something else I have to do. But I am sure it would of done the trick and I would of got more out my C/C++ study I did a couple of years ago. |
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