Re: software programs--Delpi an

Subject: Re: software programs--Delpi an
From: "PRADERIO, LAURA" <PRADERLA -dot- MCMURDO -at- MCMURDO -dot- GOV>
Date: Mon, 18 Nov 1996 11:48:00 NZD

hi colleen,

i've used powerbuilder some. it's an object oriented programming
language. you can use objects in it to build a windows interface. it
helps to know the code behind it though to customize (some flavor of C-i
forgot which one).

powerbuilder also has one of the best online tutorials i've ever used.
within a short time you actually build windows and an exe.

the company i was working for used it and then let customers modify
windows elements (list boxes and such) for their internal use.

also-i don't know any tech comms who use powerbuilder, only programmers;
but that's my limited experience. also-don't know about the delpi
software.

cheers,
laura praderio

mcmurdo station, antarctica
praderla -dot- mcmurdo -at- mcmurdo -dot- gov


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