Serious applications
Pierre Sahores
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Wed Feb 25 10:12:25 EST 2004
100%, the same experience, there :)
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Applications et SGBD ACID SQL (WEB et PGI)
Penser et produire "delta de productivité"
Le 25 févr. 04, à 15:59, Thomas McGrath III a écrit :
> 3S,
>
> You need to give Rev more than just a couple of hours to get a
> realistic feel for how it can help you.
>
> I have turned a few people's addiction to Director upside down with my
> very first Rev product. The company I work for did not understand the
> import of REV as a RAD, BUT the outsource company (mostly Director
> users and flash, saw how much work I was able to get done using a RAD
> tool in such a short amount of time) went out and bought a copy of Rev
> and started learning it right away. I think they felt threatened by
> Rev versus Director for RAD.
>
> The other thing is, if developed and designed properly a product
> produced in REV is not recognizable as a REV product BUT all Director
> end products look the same. If a tools can create a product that no
> longer looks like the tool it came from is a powerful statement about
> that tool. Director can not do this (easily).
>
> So in my opinion that places REV above tools like Director but right
> below tools like Codewarrior which is where it should be. The speed
> increase in using REV for rapid application development and for
> prototyping is great.
>
> Tom
>
> On Feb 25, 2004, at 2:02 AM, 3S wrote:
>
>> has been testing Revolution for a couple of hours and looks a little
>> bit
>> inmature
>
> Thomas J. McGrath III
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