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|site=https://harbour.github.io/
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}}Harbour is a successor of the [[Clipper]], its modernized version.
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The development of [[Clipper]] was discontinued in 1997, it was DOS-only 16-bit system and did not meet the requirements of the time. So, in 1999 an international group of developers begin to work on a modern, open source, cross-platform [[Clipper]] clone. The founder of a Harbour project is Antonio Linares.
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For now Harbour is much more than a Clipper clone. It is downward compatible with Clipper, but it introduces many language extensions and gives a lot of new possibilities. It is really a cross-platform environment, it runs under Windows, Linux, Mac OS, under various Unixes, mobile platforms, there are 16-, 32- and 64-bit versions.
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[https://harbour.github.io/ Harbour project official site]
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[https://harbour.github.io/doc/ Harbour Reference Guide - documentation of Harbour]
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[http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Harbour_%28software%29 Harbour in WikiPedia]
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[http://www.kresin.ru/en/harbour.html Harbour related stuff - beginners guide, libraries, tools, ...]
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[https://github.com/Petewg/harbour-core/wiki Harbour Functions Dictionary - list of Harbour programming language functions] |