To whom it may concern, There are times in my life where I just simply get back to "KISS" (keep it simple stupid) no offence to anyone, but as an RBase follower and person who laid his fianncial assests, family life style ect ect on a product, I find it hard to believe that I see such division in a very unique group of developers who, if you really understand how hard it was to get to where we are now today, people like Wayne (who no doubt are there somewhere) are wondering what the hell is going on. but even though there where more short commings than (at that time) than delivery' that product remains solid if you use it the way it is ment to be used - a relational database - RBase gave us intelligent relational structures to work with - not having to "code" everything. Many products out there today are hard pressed to have what we do. Yes, we need more flexibility on forms and application structure but to get that let's ensure we tell the people who produce the product what we want. I also realise that certain front ends have to be developed that RBase doesnt supply, so be it, use a different tool, but, dont degrade the evolution of a "bloody" great relational database that is at least doing the best it can to survive in a "manipulated" software world - Why else are we here ? Regards Tony Get more from the Web. FREE MSN Explorer download : http://explorer.msn.com |
