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BTW: SEU has not been touched since V6R1.
I’d get used to VSCode if RDi does not meet your needs. No support for DDS and Menus, then join in the open source and help create support for it.


Jim Oberholtzer
Agile Technology Architects

On Sep 23, 2024, at 8:50 PM, x y <xy6581@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

I'm moderately handy with mechanical and electronic things. I have a
drawer filled with screwdrivers of differing shapes and sizes because some
screwdrivers work better on a given task than other screwdrivers. They're
tools.

Utilities are tools too and I bristle when I hear suggestions that IBM
proposes to discontinue SEU. It's a tool and you never should throw a tool
away (which is why I have a source file with hundreds of weird little
programs going back more than 30 years, and I cringe when I look at some of
that code). *And SEU is the most stable tool I've used in 50 years of
midrange coding.*

I"ve been a fan of PC-based text editors since the days of CoDe and RDi is
the first program I start every day. But RDi, as good as it is (and I
greatly appreciate its goodness), ain't the right tool for every job. Even
with a gigabit internet connection to a fast machine 1100 miles away, it's
slow. Live parsing is slow. SQL syntax checking, IIRC, requires a live
host. I get the dialing donut for no apparent reason. And apparently RDi
is not everybody's favorite--it has competitors, with VS Code being the
first among equals.

I can make SEU changes and submit a compile in nothing flat. Waiting for
RDi is unproductive and frustrating. And SDA--well, maybe it's me but IMO
it remains a highly productive tool for building *and modifying* displays
(recognizing DDS is going out of fashion with the cognoscenti). Yes, RDi
does a better job on printer files--no argument there.

I get why IBM chooses to discontinue sysytem utilities with deprecated
functionality or hardware incompatibilities. It's dead code and makes a
very big pile of technical debt. But for user tools? I don't get it.
Killing SEU and SDA is likely to drive users into the free arms of VS
Code--if they haven't signed up for RDi by now, even with IBM's extensive
promotions, taking away SEU isn't going to change anything except make
customers mad.

Perhaps a future OS release will break SEU/SDA and this is IBM's response
instead of reissuing a refreshed version of the product. IBM might not
have the developer headcount to work on it. The distribution mechanism
might be complicated but I don't see how. It may be another revenue
generation push with RDi (reread VS Code comments).

I am highly productive by combining internally-developed tools, SEU, SDA,
and RDi. Let's hope IBM is smart enough to recognize that productivity
exists in apps as modest and unassuming as a text editor.



On Mon, Sep 23, 2024 at 5:19 PM Justin Taylor <jtaylor.0ab@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:

Not that I know of. You can edit DDS menus, but if RDi has a way to
compile them I've never found it.




date: Mon, 23 Sep 2024 12:27:12 -0400
from: Jeff Crosby <jlcrosby@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: With the dropping of a few features from IBM i are there
vendor software concerns?

RDi can be used for menus?


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