It really boils down to this.
What can you do with Python in a U2 database that I can't do with Pick
Basic?
And do I really need to be able to do that to do my job improving and
maintaining commercial software in an SB+ Unidata environment any better?
Do I get paid more if I write code in Python instead of Basic?
I doubt it. The hardest bit is not the coding but figuring out the
business logic, and no language nor fancy tool can do that for you.
I bet there are a lot of things I can do with Pick Basic and multi-value
that you can't (or at least not as easily) do with Python.
So in the end would it really benefit me in what I am doing for a living
every day if I would learn yet another new language?
Steve Romanow wrote:
Talking about never evolving pick basic. Can you imagine the posibilities if we just abandoned pick basic and used something like python as the data modeling language.
It would be unstoppable.
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