Harbour was pretty moribund for some years but does seem to have made
progress recently.
It generates C as intercode. Perhaps it could be merged with Guineu and
other projects to make something that would turn Fox / Clipper source
into a choice of Fox intercode, C, compiled C, Java or .NET IL <bg>
Add pre-compiler pragmas for keyword or squiggly bracket (or white
space!) delimiters for flow control, a choice of assignment/equality
characters and you've got a universal language (dream on).
On 09/02/2013 14:45, Man-wai Chang wrote:
Used to use SK.EXE, but later I switched to QEdit.
Are you aware of the Harbour and xHarbour Project?
http://harbour-project.sourceforge.net/
On Sat, Feb 9, 2013 at 1:20 AM, AndyHC <[email protected]> wrote:
Yo! lets hear a little cheer for Clipper!
I used to code it under DOS with Peter Norton's Sidekick set to switch
between Norton Editor (for editing) and DOS (for compile/link) - I used
right-shift + left-shift as the hotkey. Happy days!!!
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