FoxPro programming language

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The '''FoxPro programming language''' is similar to the [[dBase programming language]].
  
'''FoxPro''' (originally FoxBase) started as a "clone" of dBase, and contained a similar programming language to the [[dBase programming language]]. Originally released by Fox Software, it was eventually acquired by Microsoft. A revamped version called Visual FoxPro was later released.
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== About FoxPro ==
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FoxPro (originally FoxBase) started as a "clone" of dBase. Originally released by Fox Software, it was eventually acquired by Microsoft. A revamped version called Visual FoxPro was later released.
  
It's apparently also something [http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=LRhSoPiprcg used to call coyotes].
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== See also ==
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* [[DBF]]
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* [[dBase programming language]]
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* [[Clipper (programming language)]]
  
 
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* [http://www.foxprohistory.org/foxprotimeline.htm FoxPro history timeline]
 
* [http://www.foxprohistory.org/foxprotimeline.htm FoxPro history timeline]
 
* [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vfoxpro/bb190225.aspx Official Microsoft Visual FoxPro site]
 
* [http://msdn.microsoft.com/en-us/vfoxpro/bb190225.aspx Official Microsoft Visual FoxPro site]
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Name FoxPro programming language
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Extension(s) .prg
Released 1984

The FoxPro programming language is similar to the dBase programming language.

[edit] About FoxPro

FoxPro (originally FoxBase) started as a "clone" of dBase. Originally released by Fox Software, it was eventually acquired by Microsoft. A revamped version called Visual FoxPro was later released.

[edit] See also

[edit] Links

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