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Jack, if you post this on WDSCI-L, I'll be happy to address it. WDSC is not a toy, it's an incredible multi-platform, multi-language editing, development and debugging platform. Joe > From: directsystemsinc02 > > I know that WDSC is the wave or craze of the future but I have been > keeping > score on the number of problem issues that have been posted on this list > and > they certainly seem excessive. I like new toys as much as the next person > maybe even more but WDSC just feels like a pig in a tutu. When I loaded > 6.0 > I thought that was a never ending task but then I immediately had to > upgrade > it and that was a task forever plus. > > We all bitch at MS for their software glitches but at least then seem to > have solved the problems of software distribution. The upgrades from IBM > today seem to be as bad as the old s/38 upgrades from the PID in Sawmill > County. > Why can't they replace they current approach of "BIG" upgrades at a > relatively low frequency to one of "small" upgrades at a higher frequency. > Maybe the basic design has a flaw of very large granularity and this from > a > company that has been breaching modularity even since ILE hit the street. > I > guess some of the people in the church don't listen to the sermons. > > OK, I have vented and feel better! > > Jack Derham > Direct Systems, Inc.
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