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SheerPower 4GL -- Beyond BASIC 3.5
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SheerPower 4GL is the Next Generation Programming Language for Windows. SheerPower is a full development language, but shares many advantages with scripting languages such as ultra-fast development speeds and ease of learning the language. SheerPower can be used to write programs of any size, from simple-input programs to vast database applications. Sheerpower 4GL automatically takes care of: tedious programming tasks such as complex menus, dialog boxes and database access; memory allocation and deallocation; reporting typical programming errors; math rounding (precision) problems; getting data from the Internet.
SheerPower 4GL Basic includes an Integrated Development Environment (IDE), easy-to-learn extended basic syntax, built-in high-speed Database engine, built-in e-mail and Internet functionality. Write 'sexy' applications in a snap. Patent-pending 34-digit 'perfect precision' math included. ODBC support too. And, now support for multiple namespaces and private routines.
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No much left from basic




Posted on Sunday, July 13, 2003
This language have some great features, but it can not be taken seriouse. The DB system sucks, the language sucks, no form builder, ...
It's nice to play with, but you want make any seriouse app with it.
USA




Posted on Saturday, August 09, 2003
This is a great basic. It is fast and bug free. Also, it has many undocumented features of the older basics. A good number cruncher and database tool. Doesn't produce slick windows interface but does make a great console.
What good is it?




Posted by: Tom McHugh on Saturday, April 16, 2005
No graphics capability at all, and no intention to ever include a graphics package! What good is a greatset of precision math routines if there is no graphics ability to display comples functions? Who wants to look at rows of 32 digit numbers?
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