This sounds interesting.

Lets pretend I know nothing about J nor JD.

I want to sell JD to a salesperson or some manager.

In short I need a few pointers how to sell it.

What does it do?

What is the competition?

Why is JD better?
On 6 Jan 2015 01:01, "Eric Iverson" <[email protected]> wrote:

> Jd update available through JAL.
> This is a significant update and users should move to it as soon as
> convenient.
> As always, test before you make this your production version.
>
> Jd installations now require a key to run.
> This will help us track Jd use and better manage Jd development.
>
> Non-commercial users and commercial users in evaluation require a key,
> but not a license agreement.
>
> Commercial users require a key and a license agreement that covers use and
> fees.
>
> release summary:
>
> 1. epoch datetime col types
>  built in conversion between
>  iso 8601 format  (2014-01-02T03:04:05,123456789)
>  and int (nanoseconds before/after 2000-01-01)
>  make working with datetimes fast and convenient
>  doc user|types
>  tutorial epochdt
>
> 2. file allocation for mapped col files is smarter and more efficient
>  doc user|createtable
>
> 3. all files are mapped when a db is opened
>  previously files were mapped as required
>  but this proved to be a false economy and
>  complicated code for no benefit
>
> 4. list command lists version and open databases
>  previously info provided this information
>  doc user|list
>
> 5. info works only on current database
>  commands not for current database are moved to list
>
> 6. key required to run Jd
>  install Jd with JAL
>     load'data/jd'
>  output asks you to send an email to request a key
>  follow instructions in the reply
>  (not automated yet, so reply will not be immediate)
> ----------------------------------------------------------------------
> For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm
>
----------------------------------------------------------------------
For information about J forums see http://www.jsoftware.com/forums.htm

Reply via email to