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Development Tools in 2006: any Room for a 4GL-style Language?

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Old 04-20-2008, 11:53 AM
Jean Georges Perrin
 
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Default Development Tools in 2006: any Room for a 4GL-style Language?

Dear 4GL Users,


Like many people, I am convinced that 4GL has its place in the 21st century,
between Java and .net or with Java and .net. Maybe the economic model of
"compiler" + "run time" is a little archaic, maybe not. Change usually
implies fear and the human beings like to preserve their environment. Is it
similar with his development environment? What would be the consequences for
a business? Is it OO (Object Orientation) that is the threat? Is it the lack
of communications? Is it the lack of standard? What about the web? What
about web integration? What about productivity tools such as automated unit
testing, code generator, comment generator and so much more.

I would like to answer many of these questions and even more and really try
to understand where 4GL fits in 2006. Is it near a cliff? Is it booming?

Education is key to so many things. I hope this study will be educative and
that you will contribute to it.

The attached document is really a "place holder", it has some questions,
some choices to be made, but I voluntarily choose a Word document that
everybody can edit, modify, destroy, recreate to fit your needs, this is
sometimes a little friendly than a pure web-based survey!

Please consider answering before April 17th (Easter week-end for those who
are celebrating) it gives you about a month to reply. My goal is to release
the study during the IIUG / IDUG conference in Tampa (May 7th to 11th). IIUG
will have its AGM (Annual General Meeting) during this conference. It would
also be a good occasion to meet again and/or to send some of your team mates
to the major education event (and I will be speaking.).

Once again, I wish to emphasize on the importance of this study. I would
like to thank you in advance. If you know anyone ranging from C-level execs,
to developers via VPs, sales, QA people that would have something to say,
please forward them this e-mail.

Best regards and have a wonderful day,

Jean Georges Perrin

P.S.

If the attachment is lost or damaged, you can get a fresh copy on the
http://www.jgp.net <http://www.jgp.net/> web site.

This letter is available at:
http://www.jgp.net/index.php?option=...27&Itemi d=27
<http://www.jgp.net/index.php?option=com_content&task=view&id=27&Itemi d=27>
..

The survey document is available at:
http://www.jgp.net/files/4GLMarketSurvey-US-005.doc
<http://www.jgp.net/files/4GLMarketSurvey-US-005.doc> .


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Old 04-20-2008, 11:53 AM
Double Echo
 
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Jean Georges Perrin wrote:
> The survey document is available at:
> http://www.jgp.net/files/4GLMarketSurvey-US-005.doc
> <http://www.jgp.net/files/4GLMarketSurvey-US-005.doc> .
>
>


Surprising that you didn't take the opportunity to put the survey
on a web site instead of making people edit a Word Document. There
are survey packages available that would have allowed a more immediate
experience. Having people edit a Word Document is certainly going to
limit your responses, not to mention how laborious it will be to
compile the results.




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