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{{language}}Clipper is a programming language, which belongs to ''xBase-family'' and a programming environment, which includes a compiler, run-time library, suitable fullscreen debugger and a set of utilities.
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It was originally created by Nantucket Corporation as a compiler for dBaseIII , which was an interpretive system. For many years it was one of most popular systems for database, business, financial applications. It was bought by Computer Associates, who discontinued to develop and support it in 1997, the last version was 5.3b. Later, other programming environments for Clipper appeared - xBase++, Flagship, Clip, Harbour, ...

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Clipper
This programming language may be used to instruct a computer to perform a task.
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Listed below are all of the tasks on Rosetta Code which have been solved using Clipper.

Clipper is a programming language, which belongs to xBase-family and a programming environment, which includes a compiler, run-time library, suitable fullscreen debugger and a set of utilities.

It was originally created by Nantucket Corporation as a compiler for dBaseIII , which was an interpretive system. For many years it was one of most popular systems for database, business, financial applications. It was bought by Computer Associates, who discontinued to develop and support it in 1997, the last version was 5.3b. Later, other programming environments for Clipper appeared - xBase++, Flagship, Clip, Harbour, ...