At 11:54 AM 4/13/2010, Javier Valencia wrote:

>My guess is that in the future there will be a greater need 
>to interact with these applications, particularly with the 
>increasing role of the internet and the future role of Cloud 
>Computing. From what I read so far, it seems that 9.0 Extreme 
>is geared towards facilitating this purpose.

>Some of the programming environments mentioned include VB, C++, 
>Perl, Python, Java, PHP,.NET, Ruby as well as variations and or 
>sub/super sets of the other programs. I believe that Mike Byerley 
>has been advocating the use of scripting for a while; I am now 
>beginning to understand the importance of his advice.

>My question is:
>- Are you currently interfacing with other applications, other 
>  than through ODBC?
>- What programming/scripting environment do you use?
>- If you would have to start from scratch, which of the new 
>  programming environments would you select to complement 
>  R:Base?
>- What guides/resources/training would you recommend?

>I understand that this is a very broad subject; hopefully this 
>post will generate a healthy discussion on how we move forward 
>into the second decade of the 21st century.


Javier,

I am far away from RBTI headquarters implementing, training, 
and helping my clients go live with R:BASE eXtreme 9.0 (64), 
part of the prelude and my personal objectives, before the 
official announcement and release of the much anticipated 
R:BASE eXtreme!

R:BASE eXtreme 9.0 is a product with more built-in tools and 
features than ever before. Indeed, many of our customers and 
private beta testers feel overwhelmed by it.

In addition to the power, ability and integration of custom 
"Plugins", I will let Mike Byerley provide you all with insight 
into many features, including the "fully integrated STDCALL 
command" in R:BASE eXtreme 9.0 (32/64), and Oterro 9.0 (32/64) 
to design and deploy R:BASE applications.

As we progress, there will be special documents, step-by-step 
tutorials, and most importantly, hands-on Super Advanced 
Training (SAT), with a schedule available at: 

www.rbaseuniversity.com.

Soon after the official release, R:BASE eXtreme 9.0 (32/64) 
users may contact R:BASE Technologies' Services Team or any 
of the well-trained members of the R:BASE Consulting Group 
(with vested interest in R:BASE), for custom solutions and 
integration.

Many R:BASE eXtreme 9.0 (32/64) solutions will be available 
at: R:BASE Solutions: http://www.rbasesolutions.com

Very Best R:egards,

Razzak.


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