On Mon, 21 Dec 2009 17:24:31 +0100, Ray_Net
<[email protected]> in mozilla.support.seamonkey wrote:

>Robert Kaiser wrote:
>> John wrote:
>>> very poor choice--a well designed program would not require that kind of
>>> work.
>> 
>> Fully agreed, and as a volunteer project we like any help we can get to 
>> actually work on improving that design.
>> 
>That's a good idea,... but what programming knowledge is required to 
>help ? (if we don't have it , should we learn it ? (i have knowledge of 
>cobol, fortran, rpg, Linc-4GL, VisualBasic4.0, DMSII, UPL SDL, 
>Mainframes-Harware, MCPII ... would this help ?)


Hi Ray,

Almost twenty years ago i got a 386.  I was experienced on DOS-VSE, but
the IBM PC DOS I was suddenly exposed to was much different -- closer to
VM's Conversational Monitor System.  What I did find was that a file was
still a file -- even if it was ASCII instead of EBCDIC....and through it
all, 4th generation languages were much the same.......

jim
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