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Paradox

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What is Paradox?

Paradox, in the context of databases, typically refers to Borland Paradox, a relational database management system (RDBMS) popular in the 1990s. It was known for its ease of use, strong query capabilities (using a visual query designer), and built-in programming language called ObjectPAL. It was commonly used for creating desktop database applications and small business solutions.

What other technologies are related to Paradox?

Paradox Competitor Technologies

A programming language and IDE that can be used to develop database applications, making it a potential alternative to Paradox.
mentioned alongside Paradox in 17% (70) of relevant job posts
A development environment that was used to create database applications, acting as a competitor for creating similar desktop applications
mentioned alongside Paradox in 2% (73) of relevant job posts
Database management system that can be used as an alternative to Paradox.
mentioned alongside Paradox in 0% (90) of relevant job posts
A rapid application development environment that can create database applications, making it an alternative to Paradox for similar applications.
mentioned alongside Paradox in 0% (74) of relevant job posts
A programming language that can be used to create database applications, providing an alternative to Paradox development.
mentioned alongside Paradox in 0% (76) of relevant job posts
A desktop database management system that competes directly with Paradox in functionality and target audience.
mentioned alongside Paradox in 0% (79) of relevant job posts
A comprehensive IDE that supports database development, serving as an alternative development platform.
mentioned alongside Paradox in 0% (67) of relevant job posts

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