There is a node.js module that we're released into the wild as open-source, you can check it out and contribute or fork from it on Robert's public repository on GitHub - https://github.com/RobertPrediger/node4progress
It would have been nice if a C++ open client would have been available so we could just avoid using Java one through JNI but that's the way it is for now...
Not a huge fan of Node, but very nice work I say! Anything that helps people escape ABL hell is very good in my book.
abe.voelker wrote:
Not a huge fan of Node, but very nice work I say! Anything that helps people escape ABL hell is very good in my book.
Thanks Abe, still wasn't trying to help anyone escape from anything and personally I still use ABL most of the time with no particular urge to `escape`... as long as I see it a better fit for the BL than Java or .Net that won't change I guess, not that young anymore to fall in love with specific languages and join holly wars over which language is best
Fortran rules
Julian
Julian lyndon-Smith
IT Director
dot.r limited
jmls wrote:
Fortran rules
Julian, quite possible you're right but it has to be a pain that need to be healed and as I've said this is not the case yet... was just trying to say I'm no crusader looking to free peoples for themselves or export democracy elsewhere... if there is a ABL hell then by all means peoples should try to escape
if there is a ABL hell then by all means peoples should try to escape
If ABL would be hell... it would still be much better than heaven elsewhere ;-)
I've tried to escape many times. I can say for sure that the grass is
definitely not greener on the other side
Julian
Julian lyndon-Smith
IT Director
dot.r limited
marianedu wrote:
not that young anymore to fall in love with specific languages and join holly wars over which language is best
That's too bad... I would have made you a five-star general
jmls wrote:
Fortran rules
Hey last time I checked Fortran still edges out C speedwise when doing scientific computing!
Am I the only one out there still trying to figure out what a "business language" is?