On the heels of Microsoft's acknowledgement that it has no plans to continue development of its Visual FoxPro data-centric programming language, two Spanish Most Valuable Professionals (MVPs) have ...
FoxPro began as a clone of dBase II, which was once the dominant desktop database. But over the past 23 years, it has turned out to be much more than a mere clone. Microsoft bought FoxPro when the ...
Visual FoxPro 9.0, the latest update to a database technology Microsoft acquired in 1992, is generally available this week and will be supported through 2014. Visual FoxPro, which can be used to ...
An earlier Xbase development system for Windows from Microsoft. Originally known as FoxPro for Windows, FoxPro for DOS, etc., Visual FoxPro added object orientation and client/server support. Many ...
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Microsoft Corp. announced last month that it would stop developing its Visual FoxPro database and development tool after releasing one last service pack update. But some FoxPro supporters are waging ...
Microsoft shipped at the end of last week Service Pack 1 for Visual FoxPro 9.0, a quiet update that fixes 200 or so bugs but that adds no new features to the revered database development tool. The ...
Greetings,<P>I have a client who has FoxPro version 2.6 (IIRC), DOS based, and needs something more modern to read, and possibly edit the .DBF files it creates.<P>I thought that MS bought foxpro and ...
I am working on a database application that needs to access some .dbf files that were created with FoxPro. Are there special drivers I am going to need to use JDBC to access these files through Java?