The interesting point is that although there is a great deal of enthusiasm around Web 2.0 tools like Ruby on Rails, there are no Web 2.0 equivalents of the trusty drag-n-drop client/server tools like MS Access and PowerBuilder.
Face it, if you have to learn about Rails concepts like meta-programming and scafollding just to build a Web 2.0 app, your average VB developer is just going to continue taking a pass on this whole web thing and hope that it blows over.
Until there are Web 2.0 tools that provide a natural evolution from client/server development to web development, an entire generation of programmers will continue to hang fire. At a minimum, this will require drag and drop web development tools that don't require an entire bookshelf of manuals to get started building useful apps.
Which bird is the Larkware bird?
ReplyDeleteA good source of information for MS Access migration with Activegrid is Access Tools
ReplyDeleteI'm not so sure we want the VB guys in on this!
ReplyDeleteOK, I just thought this was a cool photo. To be honest, neither of the birds look much like a lark, but maybe I could pass the little one off as a Lark on acid ;-)
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