Tools for Ada, correct, had similar limitations then as well. I don’t
foresee that changing either and so the need to consider alternatives for
some new ideas.

On Tue, Jul 30, 2019 at 3:51 AM David Trudgett <dktrudg...@gmail.com> wrote:

> According to Sourceforge, Gnoga was still in alpha in 2016 (tag
> V1.2-alpha). What has changed with Ada in the last three years? (Ada didn't
> meet any of your subsequently stated requirements then, either, did it?)
>
> Regards,
> David
>
> Il giorno sab 27 lug 2019 alle ore 01:33 David Botton <da...@botton.com>
> ha scritto:
>
>> I spent a bit more time concentrating this last year on recovery for my
>> businesses and physically after the stroke I had last year that I expected.
>> Thank God all is in full swing. The advent of 5g tech is going to swing the
>> pendulum even more to always connected server based tech which is Gnoga’s
>> big angle. I have a few ideas I plan on exploring using Gnoga (and also
>> finishing up a form builder for Gnoga), but I would like to ask some
>> opinions on the following:
>>
>> I am considering rewriting Gnoga in a language other than Ada (yes I love
>> the old girl but for reasons I don’t want to debate she has terminal
>> cancer), what other language would appeal to any of you?
>>
>> David Botton
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