I meant it to be mean. There is no guarantee in the software industry. Microsoft *might* kill VB6 applications at any time in the near future. They will *never* release a new version of VB that's not .net related.
CodeWarrior died when Motorola sold off the x86 compilers (don't remember to whom) and then Apple switched to Intel. It was actually very good for Apple because xCode then became the de facto standard. Complain all you want about RS and their changes but the only constant since I graduated college in 1991 is change! Think about how much Apple and Microsoft have change since then. You expect RS to be static? If so, they'd be remembered fondly - just like people do now about Delphi. Anyone remember Think Pascal? I think it was still the best documented language I've ever used. > Thats mean! :) > > Didnt CodeWorrior go the way of VB6? > >> >> The solution is exactly what you are doing. Put everything in-house >> and write all the code yourself. Rather than use RB I suggest you >> move to CodeWarrior. :) _______________________________________________ Unsubscribe or switch delivery mode: <http://www.realsoftware.com/support/listmanager/> Search the archives: <http://support.realsoftware.com/listarchives/lists.html>
