Xref: utzoo comp.databases:3334 comp.sys.ibm.pc:33358 Path: utzoo!attcan!uunet!cs.utexas.edu!usc!henry.jpl.nasa.gov!elroy.jpl.nasa.gov!hacgate!ashtate!dbase!awd From: awd@dbase.UUCP (Alastair Dallas) Newsgroups: comp.databases,comp.sys.ibm.pc Subject: Re: Dbase IV - compiler/graphics Summary: Professional Compiler coming soon Message-ID: <200@dbase.UUCP> Date: 17 Aug 89 18:47:26 GMT References: <867@orbit.UUCP> Organization: Ashton Tate Devlopment Center Glendale, Calif. Lines: 23 In article <867@orbit.UUCP>, joe@pnet51.cts.com (Jim Henderson) writes: > I don't know about the graphics, but I understand that Ashton-Tate's > Developer's Edition will allow you to create a stand-alone application that > uses the dBase IV data structures. I'm sorry I missed the original poster, but I can reply to the reply. We have a product called ChartMaster, which I'm sorry to say I'm not very familiar with, and dBASE IV comes with a program called ChartMaster Bridge which makes it possible to produce graphics from your data. I'm sorry I'm so fuzzy on the details; if there is more interest I'll actually get up from my chair and find out what you want to know. :-) The Developer's Edition does create stand-alone applications, using a runtime library approach (like the old BASCOM BASIC compiler) which we cleverly call "RunTime(tm)". However, we have announced a "real" compiler which will produce efficient .exe files perhaps an order of magnitude smaller than a RunTime application and some factor faster. Unfortunately, we announced by press release on 8/15/89 that the Professional Compiler would in all probability not ship this year. My division isn't developing the Professional Compiler, so I'm following the press releases just like anyone. /alastair/