dBASE IV 1.5 programming language / Jeb J. Long and Alastair W. Dallas.
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- QA 76.9.D32 .L66 1992

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Includes index.
Section 1. Overview and Concepts -- Section 2. Language Elements -- Section 3. The Future of the dBASE Language -- Index.
This book provides a rare opportunity to look into the minds of two people who were part of the Ashton-Tate software engineering team that developed dBASE III and dBASE IV. The authors played a major role in the design, development, and maintenance of dBASE IV. We present a practitioner's viewpoint of dBASE IV rather than a dry academic thesis or a beginner's tutorial.
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