I found that it was the problem of old dogs and new tricks. Let's face it SEU people working on RPG, CL and DDS aren't likely to be the youngest people in town.
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De : wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:wdsci-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] De la part de Buck
Envoyé : vendredi 9 janvier 2009 16:05
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Objet : [WDSCI-L] Switching to RDI from SEU (was: WDSC V7 Turbo Boost)
Aaron Bartell wrote:
A 90-day trial will work well enough for existing WDSC users to
determine if they want to pay for RDi, but I hardly believe it is
enough time for an average SEU RPG programmer to make the switch from scratch.
Really? My experience is very different. I'd say it takes 90 days to convince someone to *load* WDSC. Not talking about web people, Java people or EGL people here - talking about SEU people working on RPG, CL and DDS.
Jon and Joe have more exposure than I do to people moving from SEU to WDSC, but I'd say it doesn't take an SEU person more than an hour or two to be able to make a filter, edit a member and compile it all on his own, no assistance.
What do you find takes more than 90 days for an SEU programmer to work out with WDSC / RDi?
--buck
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