Alan,
Vulcan.net is a direct clone of the old CA Visual Objects. I moved from
Clipper to VO for about 6 months as it was the first reall oops development
language I ever looked at. However the learning curve was very steep, very
few GUI designers and most stuff needed to be hand coded (as per Clipper).

It was also very cumbersome and I finally gave up on it when I discovered
VFP. It doesn't look like it has changed very much. One nice thing was "code
blocks" in which you could generate dynamic inline code.

I think you would find it extremely limiting after using VFP though, but
then again most languages seem lacking in comparison.

For your information Clipper xbase language was made open source and is
still in development in the Harbour project.


http://www.harbour-project.org/

Dave Crozier

-----Original Message-----
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Of Alan Bourke
Sent: 06 March 2009 15:38
To: profox
Subject: Vulcan.NET

Anyone had any hands-on with this? The syntax looks more Clipper than
VFP, but in the XBase ballpark of course.
-- 
  Alan Bourke
  [email protected]


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