I've also read that it's an "application" development softwareOriginally Posted by javapenguin
and still consider as programming language cause it still uses code. :mrgreen:
I've also read that it's an "application" development softwareOriginally Posted by javapenguin
and still consider as programming language cause it still uses code. :mrgreen:
im not posting powerbuilder is a general programming language, read my post carefully,Originally Posted by javapenguin
anyway f u not a programmer u cannot build an database application like, accounting, pos, payroll, freight etc.
the author of this thread is look for developent tool to develop Sales and Inventory System in winexpee environment
FYI
PowerBuilder
A popular application development system from Sybase for Web, multitier and client/server development. It supports J2EE-branded application servers, such as Sybase EAServer, IBM WebSphere and BEA WebLogic, and DBMSs such as Sybase ASE, IBM DB2 and Oracle. PowerBuilder contains patented technology with its DataWindow capability and provides visual programming tools as well as a BASIC-like programming language called PowerScript. Included with PowerBuilder is InfoMaker, a report generation application.
PowerBuilder, sometimes abbreviated PB, is a computer application development system created by Powersoft, which was later purchased by Sybase. Touted as a Rapid Application Development (RAD) system, it includes tools for drawing the user interface and reports, and accessing database content. The tools are provided in an integrated development environment that is the application developer's interface to the capabilities of the system.
Features
PowerBuilder has a native data-handling object called a DataWindow, which can be used to create, edit, and display data from the database. This patented object gives the programmer a number of tools for specifying and controlling user interface appearance and behavior, and also provides simplified access to database content. To some extent, the DataWindow frees the programmer from considering the differences between Database Management Systems from different vendors.
PowerBuilder also includes a scripting language, Powerscript, which is used to specify the application behavior when events occur. Events usually correspond to user actions, such as clicking on an element of the user interface, or closing a window.
As of July 2006, the latest release of PowerBuilder is version 10.5. It includes DataWindow.NET, which is a .NET-enabled version of PB's famous DataWindow control. PowerBuilder 11.0 is expected in the first quarter of 2007, and is planned to include ASP.NET 2.0 Web Forms application capability.[1]
Usage
PowerBuilder is used primarily for building business applications. Powerbuilder and the applications built with it are used exclusively on computers running Microsoft Windows.
PowerBuilder is used commonly by companies in the financial sector, in the United States, Canada, and the United Kingdom. It is also used by many government agencies. PowerBuilder works well for developing very large applications, with enterprise-level databases and hundreds of windows, and hundreds or thousands of users. Although PowerBuilder's day as a leading development tool has passed, it remains in use at hundreds of organizations around the world.
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double post
I see, so Powerbuilder is also a programming language but in higher level since it is faster to develop an application with it, someone told me in the place I'm working that Delphi is more powerful than PB, Delphi is also fast to develop and a very mature programming language. I wonder how true is this? I don't program either of the two since I'm in a mix environment with Linux and Windows so I have to use Java.
Weeeeeeeeeee!!!
VB is still d best...
Hehee.. Mao ra man lage ahong nahibal-an
the thread starter focuses his concern on deploying an application in winXP environment, so i suggest use microsoft languages, VB/VB.net, C# but VB alone will do depending on ur level of programming i have already deployed some apps in winXp using VB6 lang, its an inventory program though its not thouroughly done features only OUT and no IN generates stock card and the likes...
in terms of simplicity of code, C# jud ko... C# is even simpler to code than VB 6.0. it may even be at par with VB.Net in terms of OOP capabilities. for those who have come from the java background, you'll truly love C#... the best talaga...
Guys all of your suggestions are good and it has its all pros and cons .. depende kung asa ka well knowlegeable .. so for me ill just add my suggestion also .. im inclined in using Oracle Forms and Reports and Oracle DB, so for me these tools are also well suited for your needs ..
ALONE:Hated and Punished
i suggest vb6 and oracle/mysql. proven and tested.
i agree. try vb6 and Oracle it all depends on how code. ang advantage lang sa Forms kay pwede ma web-base. but sa speed proven and rested namo ang VB6. just taste our vb6 and i'm sure it never stops to amaze you. diskarte lang na sa developer bro ug gi unsa niya pagsugo ang machine pag execute sa code. hehehe!Originally Posted by knight26
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