TimStone wrote:I work strictly with the Harbour builds Antonio supplies. I do not communicate with the Harbour developers.
TimStone wrote:I dropped my subscription to xHarbour several years back. I did it because all of the upgrades were with Visual xHarbour which I did not use, and because there was no plan to upgrade the compiler or linker. It may be a fine product but it was not a good business decision to continue paying for it. I also quit asking for support there because the few questions I did ask were left unanswered.
James Bott wrote:I was using xHarbour at first too, then I switched to Harbour. I don't remember why now.
I am mainly interested in Harbour now so we can use MS's C compiler because I wonder how long Borland's will be available.
Antonio Linares wrote:To me Harbour is the way to go,
Antonio Linares wrote:To me the existence of the library hbcplr.lib for Harbour is such important that I don't need more reasons to choose Harbour.
Antonio Linares wrote:xHarbour does not provide it. You may ask in the xHarbour devel list. I wish I were wrong
Enrico Maria Giordano wrote:Antonio,
I will be very happy to find one or more real reason to switch!
EMG
hbcplr.lib holds the entire Harbour compiler inside it, so we can compile PRGs from our EXEs, in memory and execute the code. To me this is extremely important.
This capability is the foundation to build a professional ERP software.
Enrico Maria Giordano wrote:That document is obsolete. Most features are provided by xHarbour too.
EMG
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