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I know this isn't the answer you're looking for, but I'd say learning
ANY programming language is useful.  It's not the syntax that matters,
but learning the process of designing a program from start to finish and
making it work.  So choose a language that you might enjoy learning, as
long as it makes you think like a software designer.  And just like
learning a forgeign language, once you've learned one fairly well, the
next ones are much easier.

My first programming language was BASIC (showing my age a bit, there),
then Turbo Pascal, followed by the dBase design languages, some Ada (at
the Army automation school), SQL, and a smattering of VBScript/MS-Access
programming, and C++ ... NONE of which I ever used or needed to make a
paycheck.  Remedy is my bread and butter now, but the lessons I learned
in programming the above languages for fun have served me well today.

If I had to settle on one... In the long run, learning DB programming in
dBase and SQL had the most Remedy "relevance", IMO.  It taught me the
most about interacting with and manipulating stored data.

HTH,

Mike L.



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Subject: Remedy and Programming Languages

        I would like some opinions from all my great friends here on the
ARSlist. 

        If you had to choose one programming language to learn (for use
with Remedy) which one would you choose?

        Thanks in advance. 

        Andy L. Mayfield
        Sr. System Operation Specialist
        Alabama Power Company
        Office: 8-226-1805
        Cell: 288-9140
        SoLinc: 19140

 <<Mayfield, Andy L..vcf>> 

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