Visual Objects

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Visual Objects is an object-oriented computer programming language that is used to create computer programs that operate primarily under Windows. Although it can be used as a general-purpose programming tool, it is almost exclusively used to create database programs.

The original Visual Objects project (code-named Aspen) was started as part of

object methods
or form direct linkages between server columns and controls.

The Windows version was finally brought to market by

Borland Delphi product. The language is still in use however the last release by GrafX Software was in 2012 of version 2.8 sp4 (version number 2838). GrafX announced that after this no new versions would be released. The next incarnation of the Visual Objects language is Vulcan.NET, written by GrafX from scratch to be both Visual Objects compatible and be a true CLS compliant .NET language, taking full advantage of the .NET framework
.

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External links

  • "Google newsgroup 'comp.lang.clipper.visual-objects'". Retrieved 11 September 2019.
  • "CA-Visual Objects 2.5 Released". 29 June 1999. Retrieved 11 September 2019.