Hello HBQuerier.
First of all, thank you very much for your sincere explanations,
which endorse my previous message dedicated to the Harbour
developers group.
In my experience with Clipper (decades ago) I had the opportunity
to get excited with that language that made me enjoy programming,
but I didn't spend too much time with it, because other
applications needed to be written in Cobol and Fortran. When I
discovered Harbour by chance on the web, I felt that nostalgia and
wanted to get involved in the documentary aspect to feel useful by
contributing something to it. I had the good fortune to meet a
group of senior programmers with whom I keep in touch almost daily
by Whatsap (perhaps the best thing that happened to me) and, in
addition, I invited other people to get to know the language (I
deeply regret it). In the end, I was completely ‘discalibrated’
when I saw what situation I was facing and what the real problems
are (read again my previous message).
Thanks to the IAs I have learnt quite a lot from Harbour, although
I certainly code with other technologies because investing effort
and time in this ecosystem is not very profitable or not
profitable at all.
In short, those who currently have the power over Harbour and
everything that surrounds it (official website, documentation,
improvements, new versions, etc), are guilty of having this great
language unjustly imprisoned.
Best regards.
Antonio F.S.
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I haven't been treated bad here, but you can't always get answers.
I was dismissed on a Harbour github, after asking why a contrib library didn't work as expected. They told me it works the way it's supposed to, and I should ask about the library on the Harbour Google groups. The irony is I already asked some questions about the library in the Google groups, and received no answer.
Also, I recently asked for links to another Harbour tool, to which I frequently donate, and both my emails were ignored.
My solution, Antonio - depend on AIs as much as possible. Human beings have many shortcomings, which AIs don't. Even though we're still at the early stages of the AI revolution, the AIs are already better at customer service. They are kinder, more patient, they don't get annoyed, they don't get tired of answering the same question.
Experiment with different AIs. I generally use Claude Sonnet, but Gemini Pro is also good with Harbour.
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Hello Marcos.
First of all, thank you very much for your reply.
As I said before, I don't use Harbour for the reasons I have
already explained and which have to do, precisely, with one of the
many reasons such as the one you mentioned: dispersion and ‘every
man for himself’.
You are very kind and thoughtful to offer us your Harbour branch.
With respectful and cordial greetings.
Antonio F.S.
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Hello
Harbour has some branches, in my case I use
What branch of Harbour do you use? As part of the community, I support and answer, to the best of my knowledge, the different questions I find.
I have pdf and chm documentation for harbour and minigui that I can provide you.
Regards
Marcos Jarrin
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After reading all the emails, I understand,
- Harbour core codes are in lock state
- Some members want to add/change but not allowed
- Reason is Harbour stay as Clipper was.
- Time has changed a lot from Clipper days
- This clash of knowledge happening
I am not a good programmer of C or Harbour, just can fulfill our clients needs.But those who can, I will suggest fork Harbour and start a new Harbour-A, or Harbour-X etc.
At what point was it decided that this had to be the case? Who said it?
It is more than evident that a language that does not evolve, because it does not facilitate at least the necessary level of adaptation to the new software challenges, is a dead language that only awaits a long path of decline.
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Hi.
Geoffrey Kenan writes and explained what I also experienced using Harbour. From Clipper 87 to 16 bit to 32 bit wall, and then discovering Harbour which prolonged my Clipper life to nowadays.
On my questions I always got answers which helped me to solve my problems. Never felt any discrimination when I asked beginners questions. Always felt good will in this forum.
Also
completely agree with Geoffrey's thoughts on what
was earlier Harbour developers intention.
I can only say many thanks to Harbour developers and to forum participants.
Regards,
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Hello Arnand.
Yes, and no. I mean, I don't require anything in any specific
aspect about Harbour; what it is about is to devise a linked,
structured and detailed arrangement of everything concerning the
language and its ecosystem, centralised in a regularly updated
website.
I remind you again that I am not criticising the Harbour user
forum, but the DEVELOPERS' FORUM and, in particular, those who
manage it, deciding who are suitable to contribute ideas or
suggestions and who are not. In my case I have been silenced (I
think even removed) from such a forum, as if I were an idiot who
should not be listened to/read.
As for the pitiful situation that Harbour does not deserve for
being an excellent programming language at the level of even the
most modern, the blame lies with this group of developers who
neither do anything for the language to adapt to new technological
features, nor allow it to do so by providing new specifications to
make it better known and more used by the programming world in
general.
Best regards.
Antonio F.S.
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Hello.
Certainly, and with all due respect, do not confuse the idea of
improving Harbour and its ecosystem, as other systems do on a
regular basis, with irony of an ironic and unserious nature.
Best regards.
Antonio F.S.
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I'd like to know which are these magical new improvements that should be added to Harbour to make it the most interesting and used language in the world...
So, everybody, please describe what you'd like to add to Harbour. Put in writing your dreams.
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Hello Francesco.
Don't your arguments prove me right? Of course they do!
So you answer your own question about what could be done for
Harbour; the problem is that the developer elite I am referring to
keeps the circle of new possibilities closed with an absolutely
dictatorial attitude. And I can prove it with the example of their
own ignored proposals. So I am ‘not inventing the wheel’ when I
say what I say about it.
Best regards.
Antonio F.S.
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I am one among many ordinary Harbour users. This is my point of view regarding Harbour.
As Franceso said most of us do not know who developers of Harbour are.
From earlier times I can only remember vszakats (Viktor) and Przemysław Czerpak, as they frequently participates in developer and user mailing lists. Who today take care on Harbour I do not know.
What is the true is that developers did great job for Clipper users. They made stable core Harbour v3.2 with 100% compatibility with Clipper 5.2e version. They did it for free for big Clipper community. They did it for ones who already worked in Clipper.
They revived Clipper breaking 16-32 bit barrier. Most of us use Clipper to make apps for living. With Clipper we were stacked on 16-bit computers (with Windows), Harbour opens us door to 32 bit and 64 bit machines. In that time there are other commercial products but no one was like Harbour. One of them I even bought but it was not what I expected.
What can I ask from Harbour developers ? Nothing else !
They did it as Clipper lovers, not on commercial base. I think it se unique on internet that group of people made great programming product for large users group, for free. And not in few months, they improve Harbour from its beginning to nowadays. I must respect that.
Today it is not easy to make large changes in core Harbour as they have responsibilities for many Harbour users which depend on its product. Someone who wants more can make its own fork. Like Viktor did it with its own Harbour 3.4.
New improvements can be made with contribs and independent products like Kresin's LetoDB, Rolf's LetoDBf. There are many wrappers for existing libraries, like are for XML libs, using graphic libs, using PageScript, using LibXL … sorry for not mentioning many others. Also there are several GUI libs, Pritpal Bedi's HbQT, mod-harbour and UT project for making web apps … etc, etc.
My humble opinion is that there is no need to extend core Harbour. It is not good to make too big core Harbour.
All other wishes can be solved with contribs and independent products based on Harbour. Also, who have knowledge and have will can make its own fork. Harbour users will use it or not depending on their needs.
Regards,
Simo.Hello. Even in the developer groups Ring, Nim, Gambas and a few others, I have not been treated disparagingly, not even a little bit, as I have been treated in the Harbour group. Apart from the dictatorial way in which they moderate, there is also an unpleasant lack of respect in some explanations and a disgusting way of ‘killing’ the absolutely free good intentions to contribute to generate a constructive debate about this very badly treated programming language because of an elite formed by a few, who maintain power at the expense of ‘spitting’ people like myself. No wonder that, unfairly, Harbour is in such a bad discredit as it is, with respect to languages of its level well referenced in the programming world. Best regards to people of good will. Antonio F.S. -- You received this message because you are subscribed to the Google Groups "Harbour Users" group. Unsubscribe: harbour-user...@googlegroups.com
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Hello.
Personally I take the constructive aspect of my contributions for
lost, just as the future of Harbour is also lost.
Best regards.
Antonio F.S.
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