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Thank you also, Dave!! This is mostly as I recall, which isn't a lot... But the interpretive nature of REXX was most enjoyable. However, I'm still of the opin you can get just as much or more done from CL/HLL as DDL/REXX, but maybe that's just me and a few hundred thousand folks. I know there are millions that "know" otherwise. Otoh, I'll add that my coding experience was limited to being on OS/2 REXX and the app didn't require SQL.. so, yeah, could stand to look at 400-REXX (and.. and...;-). (Btw, imo/o overzealous quantitative application of the 80/20 rule tends to eliminate these particular lowly hundreds-of-thousands in the marketspace, entirely from the equation. Thus, they see hardly ANY enhancements, not-so-amazingly, as the 80% get roughly 100% of the development/documentation/UI-marketing resources at IBM. (Dunno how much revenue the 20% kick into the formula, exactly, but that don't apparently signify anyhoo.) Also don't know what percentage of day-in-day-out-productive-users that 20% kicks in.. 50 or more??) | -----Original Message----- | [mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of Dave Odom | Sent: Friday, March 19, 2004 2:02 PM | Something to consider... <snip some good info-centered content...;->
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