No, nobody likes VO. It's not just that it's a hideously slow, unweildy abortion of a product, it's also that even a mid-size program developed with VO will GPF on a fairly regular basis. No serious developers who aren't stuck with VO because of legacy applications are using it today.
As I see...
To be honest, we don't have too many files using CDX RDDs, but our main CDX dbf hit the wall much earlier. We found it necessary to start archiving at around 386,000 records (which was only 79Mb!) -- You should note that we had 4 tags in the CDX in question. We hear rumours that the COMIX RDDs...
Many Clipper programmers have moved or are moving to Delphi. It's a more natural fit for most of us than VB and the like. And learning Delphi is fun!!!
I've attached a neat little function which will take any string which contains a list of values delimited by any character you choose and will convert it to an array. For you to make use of this, you have 2 options. One, make use of your database with the long fields, or alternatively write a...
[Q] How do you catch a Unique index?
[A] You-neek up on it?
But seriously folks...
If I create a unique DBFNTX index on a database and then issue a COUNT command, will the result include only unique instances or will it count every single record?
They told you that Media Player and Winamp are written in C and *NOT* Clipper Summer '87?!? Really?!? Have you ever considered that someone may be pulling your leg?
Not sure. My best guess is that they used the __TurnOld16BitDosProgramInto32BitWindowsProgram() function.
You do have that in your collection of 3rd party functions don't you?
In case you were tempted to dismiss this question out of hand let me tell you that it's a little known fact that both Microsoft's Windows Media Player and Winamp are written entirely in Clipper Summer '87! Yes, with a little effort you too can write your own dynamic media applications which will...
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