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Moving to a web interface takes learning new things, but once you
lerman it, you will never want to do a green screen program.
Anything you can do on the green screen, you can also do on the web, not so
the other way around.
Apart from that the web looks prettier, and it is easier for the users, for
the designer and programmer it does not have the size limitations, it
allows better data validation (input types like email, dates, colors,
regex. javascript, etc.) and very efficient links between applications.
By doing one screen - one program it greatly simplifies maintenance.
You do not need to replace all at once, for the old stuff SEU can do an
acceptable work.
On Mon, May 12, 2025 at 3:52 PM Brad Stone <bvstone@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
Well maybe it's time for us old fuddy duddy's to retire then. haha.
Or create web interfaces, which means a ****ton more work, and support.
haha.
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