Be welcome to the List. There are lots of interesting thinks to share with cool and helpfull people there. Just take care about the thing that Revolution is howned by a great but small company with full handy designers and programmers, whose are working hard 16/24 hours, 6/7 days to improve the performances of the product. They are always focusing their efforts with 2 grades of priorities : First, the improvement of the stability and the performances of the engine (witch always roocks, if you know how to get the best from it), Second, the improvement of the stability, the performances and the features of the IDE (witch is not always exactly working as firsly expected,... mostly under the Linux platform).
If you can work around the unavailable features or bugs you discover and report to the RunRev Team, you will see that Revolution, is over all, a very powerfull and suitable development tool, able to let you code all kind of very suitable professional-grade Desktop and N-Tier solutions.
Hope this helps, -- Bien cordialement, Pierre Sahores
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Le 26 f�vr. 04, � 09:40, Robert Brenstein a �crit :
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Chipp, Valetia is hardly a first-time poster if you care to check the archives. He might have come strong but we should understand where he is coming from and be sympathetic rather than trying to prove to him that he is wrong .It seems that every few months someone vents their frustration with Rev on the list. This must mean something. How many do it in private we will never know. I know that while I am normally quite happy with the environment and heartedly recommend it to anyone, I also have ocassional bouts of such frustration when exceeding my threshold of having to work around bugs or inconsistences or hitting some limits. Some of these could have and should have been addressed by now. Let's not forget that each of us uses Rev somewhat differently, so we run into somewhat different issues and have a different look at what is and what should be. But at least we now have (still greatly under-utilized) voting option in Bugzilla as a means to give feedback to Rev team on our collective priorities.
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