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This IS my main READme.txt file.

A place to share source code for HARBOUR.

Harbour's strong point is data manipulation (database) business and personal 
but, it can do more. It is not good for graphic gamming, other than that, almost 
anything goes. It is Clipper compatible (which is pretty much db compatible). 

It can produce an executable 32 or 64 bit file. It also does web server stuff. 
Scope it out, IT IS A FREE Xbase type of programming language. 

Here are my Programs, Procedures, Functions, and etc. that can run with 
HARBOUR 3.2 and most likely 3.4. And, now some of my executables.

All of my exes are for windos, Win10 back to XP (2001), not 98. Some of my 
source code uses windos APIs for disk functions, maybe there is Linux work 
around.

A personal statement.
I'm getting to that age. I can't take it with me. I hope that by sharing some 
of my stuff, it may benefit others. Some of my stuff may have been started way 
back in the days of CPM and dbII (before microsoft), hence my "high level 
programming style"/English. I'm not really a C type of programmer.
Mike K.
Source: README.txt, updated 2022-03-05