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If I had nothing today and was just starting a business (a--
non-software development business) I would not choose any particular
hardware or OS or language as I would most likely just go 100% cloud
and let someone else worry about all that. If I was starting a
business that was going to provide cloud services I would definitely
go with the i platform because it will scale so nicely but would probably choose java or EGL as the language.
My customers won't care as they only care about the end result and I
want my developers to be as productive as possible.
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Sent: Friday, March 09, 2012 7:31 AM
To: RPG programming on the IBM i / System i
Subject: Re: Is RPG dying
Joe said:
People get Perl jobs too. :) But to use the trite observation, if
you were building an application today would you use PHP as your
first choice? I wouldn't.
But the question was: would you choose the AS/400 (IBM i, pff) and RPG
(or just AS/400) as your (server) development platform, if you had a
choice, i.e. all things considered equal and no AS/400 already running mega package.
On Fri, Mar 9, 2012 at 1:11 PM, Joe Pluta <joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
wrote:
On 3/9/2012 1:53 AM, John Yeung wrote:--
On Thu, Mar 8, 2012 at 10:15 PM, Joewrote:
Pluta<joepluta@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx>
I'll be happy to make a prediction. PHP is on a steady decline,You cite TIOBE, which shows PHP's trajectory as basically flat
has been for the last several years.
from sometime in 2004 through 2010, with a more noticeable decline
only in the last couple of years. (Contrast with Java, which has
been declining for at least a decade, even after adjusting for the
"Google revision" in 2004.)
Yes, the decline since, say, 2010 has been dramatic. Almost as bad
as Visual Basic.
You want to be current, learn C# or Objective-C.I think what these languages' TIOBE ratings show is that the .NET
and iPhone platforms are enjoying a lot of success right now.
I agree. I wrote about that nearly a year ago:
http://www.mcpressonline.com/programming/rpg/practical-rpg-the-futur
e-
of-rpg.html
You want to be last year's news, learn PHP or better yet Python.True. Though it sounds like Hans got his PHP job more recently
Scripting languages are sooooo 2006. :)
than that. At least we don't have to worry about RPG ever having
been or ever becoming a fad. :)
People get Perl jobs too. :) But to use the trite observation, if
you were building an application today would you use PHP as your
first choice? I wouldn't.
Joe
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