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Just catching up with this threadI am sure that RPG will be around for some time, but I find it surprising that there is a general assumption that we will be programming in 10 years just as we do now. Surely, programming is the most inefficient process ever devised by mankind in any field of human endeavour. Fine for masochists (and I may be one!) but it is hardly productive.
If we defined our systems in an intelligent database, rather than in code, we could develop complex systems with a speed and ease that is beyond the wildest dreams of even the most experienced developers, and do this mostly without program coding and without any program generation. It is possible now (I have to admit to having a product that works like this)
Rob Dixon www.erros.co.uk
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