Nice blog, however I feel you are something out of touch with reality.
I mean xBase as a language is vitale since years.
The point is that Xbase++ for example is used by developers to earn
their living, or for inhouse development. So there is not much hype
around - to give you some numbers.
Xbase++ customers are coming from more than 140 countries, Alaska
Software is getting approx 300 new leads per month, according to our
last projection there are more than 1. million end users working with
Xbase++ solutions.
Have a look at; www.alaska-software.com/company/references.shtm you
will see large corporations working with Xbase++. Projectgroups with
sizes of 30+ developers working fulltime with Xbase++.
So I would say Clipper is by far not dead - it is dead as a product
but not as a language....
More at Clipper... Clipper... Clipper, http://cch4clipper.blogspot.com
p/s Stefen did comment on xHarbour/Harbour.

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Massimo Belgrano
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