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Re: Where is PB?

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PowerObject

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Jul 30, 2002
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Date: Thu, 3 Oct 2002 23:12:16 -0700 (PDT)
Subject: [pbdjlist] Re: Where is PB?
To: &quot;PBDJList&quot; <pbdjlist@mailbox.sys-con.com>

Hi,

Please don't give up your hopes, yet! We are PowerBuilder programmers and have learnt the &quot;natural&quot; way to exercise extreme patience and hope. Like to know why? Just surf to:


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Regards,

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> simon@gncom.com 04/10/2002 12:27:56 >>>
> Hi Michael,
>
Thanks to many things (... like IT evolution and to Sybase), PowerBuilder is dying and people eager to write about PB and new development are simile are not out there. No new books. I am sad about it, because I love PB and it's power. Only Sybase can change the course, and open PowerBuilder as a new 4GL for J2EE and .NET.
>
> Regards,
> Pavol Simoncic.
>
> ============================================================>
>
> ----- Original Message -----
> From: &quot;Michael Zuskin&quot; <MichaelZ@outlook.co.il>
> To: &quot;PBDJList&quot; <pbdjlist@mailbox.sys-con.com>
> Sent: Thursday, October 03, 2002 4:50 AM
> Subject: [pbdjlist] Where is PB?
> >
> >
> > Hi!
> > In books stores that I visited there are many computer books about different programming languages, even tens of books about some particular languages and technologies, but there was no books about PowerBuilder. I asked sellers for them, but they didn't understand what I want from them, only one said:
> >
&quot;Books about building in that corner&quot;. In booklets of computer courses that our company gets I wondered to see great many prog. languages, even those that nobody heard of them! But PowerBuilder? Don't try to find...
> >
Some thoughts about that?
> >
> > Michael Zuskin.
 
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