I would have to disagree. If one is going to develop a full-blown
system, and not just write a couple of simple reports. A good COBOL
programmer will run circles around a COGNOS system!
I've never used Speedware, so I cannot speak to that one, but I would
guess it would be about the same.
Now my frustration is with BRW - The one think I liked about COGNOS was
that one can text up a program, print it out, run searches on it. You
cannot do that with BRW - the commands are not stored in a text file,
but a specially formatted file type. And you cannot search within it
for where are variable might be used. Or at least you won't get a
very pretty printout if you do try to search. But it isn't easy trying
to figure out where something might be defined.
James B. Byrne wrote:
> Arguments about what to call PowerHouse or Speedware products are
> pointless. If not 4GL then what? For transaction processing with a
> DBMS back-end both families are certainly head and shoulders more
> efficient with a programmer's time than COBOL, Fortran, Algol, APL,
> BASIC, C++, Java, Ruby, Perl, PHP, and whatever else the cat has
> coughed up this week, can ever hope to be. Whatever else PH or SW
> might be I would not lump either in with that pile of worms.
>
>
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