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And that's a fine thing, but it's limiting to one platform. Nothing wrong
with that, but RPG and web skills are transportable to nothing. PHP or Java
skills are transportable to anything.
On Wed, Aug 11, 2010 at 12:01 PM, Nathan Andelin <nandelin@xxxxxxxxx> wrote:
From: Tom DeskevichSounds good. That was one thought I hoped to plant. As a follow-on
So I guess I did have some value to the company other
than just a "code monkey".
thought, it
concerns me that RPG programmers still look to Java, PHP, and .Net, for Web
application development. They often site "popularity" as a reason. We're
doing
a lot of new development in RPG, interfacing with browsers, and it
frustrates me
to hear about peers switching to other languages. I'd like to see more
programmers using RPG for Web application development.
-Nathan
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