Glad I could make you laugh at Joe's expense :-)
EGL may have its merits, but I still have a feeling it won't make it
into too much mainstream development because .Net, Java/JSP and PHP seem
to have taken a good hold and they can all talk to DB2 and existing
programs.
I could be wrong in my prediction, but let's have this discussion in a
year or so and see how much traction EGL has gotten and who's developing
with it.
Flash forward to 2010....
"Hey, Joe are you still using EGL ? Nah, I moved on to .Net after
working with EGL for the past year. IBM came out with a new
Chocolate/Vanilla/Heathbar Crunch that didn't have any variable
capability or database access, but it sure tasted good." :-)
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-----Original Message-----
message: 1
date: Fri, 08 Aug 2008 12:25:09 -0700
from: "Dave Odom" <Dave.Odom@xxxxxxxxxxxx>
subject: Re: [WEB400] Apache and .Net
Hahahahahahahaaha, Richard I need to work with you as you have a good
sense of humor... Wacky Weed called EGL and IBM's flavor of the day.
Boy, are you gunning. Really funny stuff.
Dave
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