Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!rpi!usc!wuarchive!sdd.hp.com!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!caen!ox.com!math.fu-berlin.de!uniol!unido!rwthinf!slcdec!hippo!f1.n6000.z2.fidonet.org!p4.f15.n246.z2.fidonet.org!Peter_Schmidhofer From: Peter_Schmidhofer@p4.f15.n246.z2.fidonet.org (Peter Schmidhofer) Newsgroups: comp.windows.ms.programmer Subject: Re: programing Message-ID: <673404859@p4.f15.n246.z2.fidonet.org> Date: 4 May 91 19:41:00 GMT References: <673155300@f117.n151.z1.fidonet.org> Reply-To: Peter_Schmidhofer%p4.f15.n246.z2@hippo.dfv.rwth-aachen.de (Peter Schmidhofer) Organization: DJ's Point Lines: 33 Comment-To: Randy_Humes@f1.n6000.z2.fidonet.org (Randy Humes) Hello Randy! Once upon a time, Randy Humes wrote in a msg. to Peter Schmidhofer at 01 May 91 something like this: RH> exoerience. The real question I have is - what are your business and RH> tech requirements? I'm developing and maintaining a Win3-application written with MSC6.0/WinSDK which is the front-end for a WAN mail system. At the moment I'm not satisfied with this way of developing and searching for a better method of implementing new features in the existing code than writing it in C. RH> Depending upon these and your personnal(or groups) RH> level of experience will determine which package to use. I hope you now know my experiences a little bit. RH> database, minimal performance req. use Object1, SQL, Win3, and LAN RH> Manager. We use Novell, no LAN Manager :-) RH> With C experience, large system, and tough performance RH> criteria, use MS C 6.0, OS/2, SQL, and LAN Man. As previous mentioned, doing it with OS/2 is impossible because there's an existing application and our customers are Win3-users. regards, Peter