Jerry,
UV.COM, so it sounds more business-like that VB.Net. :)
- Chuck "Who Should Be Responding on Community Because This Is No
Longer Technical" Barouch
Jerry wrote:
Actually it would be to their advantage to do both, give it a new
front end and give it a new name. Heck lets start calling the
programming language UV.NET and really get on the band wagon. :-)
----- Original Message ----- From: "Bill Haskett"
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Jerry:
It's really cool how good ideas spring from seemingly nowhere. :-)
Bill
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Strange how you can just change the name or add a character to the name
then
all of a sudden it makes it a whole new language. Just like this other
discussion on Cache. You put a new face on an old product and all of a
sudden it becomes the rage. Maybe IBM should consider doing the same
with
one of the U2 products and start marketing it under the name DB-1D
(Uni =
1,
Data) or DB-UV.
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