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dBase debased: Database titan fades to black after 47 years

theregister·Liam Proven·20 days ago
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Databases Blog post mourning decline appears to have helped knock what was left of the veteran app's online presence offline It looks like a popular blog post about the decline and fall of dBase has knocked the long-moribund database's website offline. Sic transit gloria mundi? We were rather entertained by a recent blog post on "Delphi Nightmares" mourning the passing of the online store for the dBase website: dBase: 1979-2026 . When the post went up, the online shop at store.dbase.com was still online, but since the post was shared on Hacker News yesterday, even that has gone. One could say that after 47 years, dBase has finally been debased. It's an interesting telling of the decline and fall of what was once an industry titan, and for us, the disappearance of the site itself once the blog post went up is just the cherry on top. Indirectly, what turned into dBase started out as a tool called JPLDIS , written for the Jet Propulsion Laboratory's three Univac 1108 computers.…

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