But as I wrote more complex applications, code-reuse became difficult and the time taken, to write increased, so implementing some Object Orientation was made necessary. In the Clipper Summer ‘87/88 (or earlier) versions I liked the in-built features that made Data management straightforward and the simple syntax (like Display, Input controls) in the programming language. I knew every page & its contents in Rick Spence’s books than any of my engineering syllabus textbooks. I have written earlier about my first experience with FoxBase & Clipper here & it is no secret I love the Clipper platform.ĭuring my Engineering college days (1992-96) I spent many days reading Rick Spence’s Clipper Programming Guide (2nd Edition, Version 5) and Clipper 5.2 Power Programming Guide.
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