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It's there. I see RPG/iX on a couple systems. Not a lot, but some.

Jon Temple wrote:
>
> I'm still waiting for RPGII to come back.
>
> > I think, It depend upon what are you looking for , Cognos and
> Speedware =
> > are fast developement tool than COBOL.
> >
> > But, more complexity add on to the Logic, COBOL is better than any =
> > other 4GL tool.
> >
> > >>> Richard Gambrell <[log in to unmask]> 05/24/00 01:14PM >>>
> > Ted Ashton wrote:
> > > I am often amused to discover that something which is very obvious
> to =
> > one
> > > person is considered not true by another :-).  If I've read this =
> > discussion
> > > correctly, Cognos and Speedware are both incredibly superior to the
> =
> > other,
> > > Cognos and COBOL are likewise mutually superior and Transact beats =
> > both
> > > COBOL and Cognos except that it's about the same as COBOL and can't
> =
> > hold a
> > > candle to Cognos :-).
> > >
> >
> > I have a friend who likes to say the best software is the one you
> know =
> > how
> > to use the best!
> >
> > IIRC, perl was banned from some lanquage coding challenge somewhere
> > because it kept beating all others by a landslide.  But, my view of
> the
> > world suggests that Java is rapidly becoming the language to know
> best.
> >
> > Richard
> > --
> > Richard L Gambrell,
> > Database Administrator and
> > Consultant to Computing Services at UTC
> >
> >   University of Tennessee at Chattanooga
> >   113 Hunter Hall, Dept. 4454
> >   615 McCallie Ave., Chattanooga, TN 37403-2598
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> >
> >
>
> --
> Thanks,
>
> Jon Temple
>
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