On Dec 5, 2005, at 6:05 PM, Hershel Fisch wrote:

And then what's going to be,if a professional programmer can't even write a simple print without the user should have to intervene to choose printers
and styles and and ....
Or if wanted to add a timer constant running from when the application is
launched.
Rev is good for games or so. Sorry.

Rev is not at the state of being used for commercial business applications.


Hershel,

many developers here deployed more than one business application built with Rev. I deployed a project manager that was network savvy and database aware. As for your print problem, well, it's good manager to ask the user for printers, here I have three printers, one real and two networked ones, I expect that software will ask me where to print. I don't know what's the problem with your timer issue, I use lots of timers, the send in time function is as easy as a timer can get, it's not safe for Real Time stuff like medical appliances but Rev does not run on any operating system that targets real time machines such as medical ones and sensor engineering ones....

I have seen more business applications being deployed with Rev than games, sorry to spoil your hopes... Revolution is as safe as any good language for business applications, you have access to database, networking and encryption, the only missing options is thread spawning but we can do a lot of things without multiple threads, most business apps don't need multiple threads beyond the message mechanics.

 cheers
andre
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