ObjectVision
Developer(s) | Borland |
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Stable release |
1992
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Operating system | Windows |
Type | Programming language |
License | Proprietary |
ObjectVision was a forms-based programming language and environment for Windows 3.x developed by Borland.[1] The latest version, 2.1, was released in 1992.
An ObjectVision application is composed by forms designed in a graphic way that contains objects and events to provide interactivity. ObjectVision applications also can interact with databases using multiple engines, like Paradox and dBase. A finished project is saved as an OVD file, that is executed by a interpreted runtime that can be freely distributed.
ObjectVision was not used broadly except in some niche segments, but the visual programming ideas were the basis for Borland Delphi.
References
- ↑ Enterprise, I. D. G. (1992-04-06). Computerworld. IDG Enterprise.
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