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  From the February 2016 Issue of Prestwood eMag
 
Paradox OPAL: Language Basics:
An ObjectPAL Primer: Part 1
 
Posted 21 years ago on 3/18/2003 and updated 6/25/2010
Take Away:

This detailed ObjectPAL primer will get you up and running developing in Paradox/ObjectPAL within a few hours.

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Although interactive Paradox is powerful, it still can't do some things interactively. You have to accomplish some tasks using ObjectPAL (Object Paradox Application Language). Why would you need to use ObjectPAL? For example, you use ObjectPAL to automate or customize objects on a form. An example of a task that requires ObjectPAL is creating a custom menu system for a form. If you plan to develop a complete custom Paradox application, you probably will need to use ObjectPAL.

ObjectPAL is for both programmers and nonprogrammers. If you have experience with another language, especially an object-oriented programming language such as C++ or Delphi's ObjectPascal, you will find ObjectPAL especially interesting. If you have never programmed, ObjectPAL is a good language to learn first because it easier to learn than C++ or ObjectPascal. With Paradox, you can paint objects onto a form and then attach bits of code to events on the object. You can learn as you go.

You use the user interface to design forms with objects on them, such as fields, tables, and buttons. When you're happy with the way the form works interactively, you attach ObjectPAL code to the objects that require it. The fact that you draw objects on a form and attach code to the objects allows even the nonprogrammer to create applications easily. This system of programming falls into the category of an event-driven language. It is event-driven because the objects you place on forms have predefined events attached to them. You attach code to the events and the user interacts with the events.

Features of ObjectPAL

ObjectPAL's features include...

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Hi Mike, long(ish) time no speak!

Thanx once again for facilitating my learning experience with what would have otherwise been a daunting language!  Just one small thing: I noticed that there have been some funny replacements of some punctuation marks throughout this 3-pt Primer (such as type"™s instead of type's). 

I'm not sure if these typos exist in other documents, 'coz I haven't looked!, but you might wanna take a look...

Regards,
Eliot

Posted 16 years ago

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Hi Eliot. Welcome back to the PrestwoodBoards. I finally got around to adding a filter to translate those funny MS Word characters to browser compatible stuff. I think I got em all but I'll browse around some other docs and see what else all of us have used over the years.

These "strange characters" popped up in some of our older KB posts when we changed databases, servers, and hosting companies so we're not sure which one caused it. Oh well. It's fixed now. Finally.

Posted 16 years ago

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Hello, Mike Prestwood Sir. I hope You are well. I really want to thank you Mike for providing such great and informational blogs with us because  It will help me writing dissertation hypothesis, As I‘m studying International relationship and communication at the University of Sharjah, UAE. so once again I want to thank you, Mike Prestwood

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Mike Prestwood is a drummer, an author, and creator of the PrestwoodBoards online community. He is the President & CEO of Prestwood IT Solutions. Prestwood IT provides Coding, Website, and Computer Tech services. Mike has authored 6 computer books and over 1,200 articles. As a drummer, he maintains play-drums.com and has authored 3 drum books. If you have a project you wish to discuss with Mike, you can send him a private message through his PrestwoodBoards home page or call him 9AM to 4PM PST at 916-726-5675 x205.

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