Dale,
I would like to add at least four more options:
(near future projects ...)
OPTION 4: R:Java
OPTION 5: R:Linux
OPTION 6: R:Express
OPTION 7: R:PHP
Stay tuned ...
Very Best Regards,
Razzak.
At 11:51 AM 7/12/2001 -0700, Dale W. Thomas wrote:
>I guess it is pretty obvious we all have our
>favorite solutions here. I personally see three
>valid options.
>
>OPTION 1: If you have no VB or C/C++ experience,
>you might want to give Tango a try. The learning
>curve is relatively painless and short. And with
>Razzak successfully establishing a good working
>relationship with the new Tango owners, the
>product should be getting better and have a long
>and productive life. The IDE is great and you
>can create a lot of HTML code simply by dragging
>and dropping snippets. Also, there are a lot of
>us on this list that are reasonably familiar with
>it and will offer help when needed.
>
>OPTION 2: If you have any VB experience, this
>would be a very good way to go. VB is a very
>stable and robust language that you can do many
>wonderful things with. Learning curve will be
>quite a bit more difficult, but having that
>language in your repertoire (is that how you
>spell it?) will be a real asset.
>
>OPTION 3: If you have any C/C++ experience, you
>may want to give PHP a look-see. If you are used
>to the C type syntax with all the '{' and '}' and
>';', you will get along very well with PHP. It
>is FREE and works very well with Oterro and
>R:Base, and seems to be quite fast processing.
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