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From: Kaiserbladekarl

Both of these books are from a Java perspective though correct? If
I'm not interested in moving to Java how would they help me use WDSC
with RPG?

WDSC: Step by Step will walk you through not only the Java side but also the
RPG side of WDSC.  It's not in-depth, but it's enough to get past the
initial hurdle.


  My "scare tactics" are no more than telling you what IBM has
been saying: the development dollars for tools will be pushed to
WDSC rather
than SEU.
Great! then where are the goodies?

I can't even imagine what you mean by this.  WDSC is an incredible tool with
tons of goodies.  It just doesn't have YOUR particular goodie.


I don't get to pick the machine I'm given. A small handicap for those
who work for someone other than themselves. And how do I justify a
new computer when the one I've been using for three yars will allow
me to work fine AND WDSC is still not complete?

If you (or your employer) can't afford a $700 PC, then you need to stick
with SEU.


Heck, none of the green screen diehards would even use WDSC, so why
do you think IBM would bother creating an SDA replacement?

None of them? Are there stats to back this up or are you using
hyperbole? I know plenty of green screen diehards who would use WDSC
if it were usable.

When WDSC first came out, there was (and still is) huge pushback from the
green screen developers community. 


AND IT'S ALL FREE.

Free? Please. Like roads are free and police protection is free. It
gets paid for its just a matter of how.

Ah, nevermind.

Joe



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