Paradox is a relational database management system (RDBMS) that allows users to create, manage, and query databases. It provides tools for designing data structures, entering data, and generating reports. Paradox supports SQL for querying and manipulating data and includes features such as indexing, referential integrity, and multi-user access.
About Paradox
Paradox was created in 1985 by Ansa Software, primarily to provide a user-friendly relational database management system for DOS. It gained popularity for its graphical interface and powerful features. Borland acquired it in 1987, enhancing its capabilities and porting it to Windows. Paradox became a significant tool for database management during the late 1980s and early 1990s before declining with the rise of other database systems.
Paradox's strengths included its user-friendly graphical interface, robust indexing, and powerful query capabilities. Its weaknesses were limited scalability, occasional stability issues, and declining support. Competitors included Microsoft Access, dBASE, and FoxPro.
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A Paradox expert must have skills in SQL for querying and manipulating data, knowledge of Paradox ObjectPAL (Object-oriented Paradox Application Language) for scripting and automation, proficiency in database design and normalization, experience with indexing and performance optimization, and familiarity with data migration techniques.
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