Is there anyone here who actively develops in Powerbuilder?
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Yes, hard to beat it for database driven applications, gotta love the datawindow. Still using version 8 for one app, 5 others + new development done in 10.2 ... Moving to 11 soon. |
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I use version 10.2. We support a third party app written in PB. |
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I use it. Where at version 7 in my shop, but we're moving to 11 soon. |
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I am currently using Powerbuilder 9.0 at my workplace. We are 'slowly' phasing it out though. |
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Daily for maintenance and even some new development. Embrace the Datawindow. |
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I use it in a daily basis :-) |
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I still use it. PowerBuilder is hardly the popular tool it was in the 1990s but as with all supposedly dead and formerly popular languages, lots of applications were built using it. While PB is not commonly used for new development projects, developers still actively use PB to maintain and enhance existing apps. In the US, PB apps are still common in Houston, TX, owing to the fact that many oil and gas companies used it. I've also seen PB activity in parts of the Midwest and on the west coast. The tool also seems to have gained some usage internationally. Every year a French company called Novalys does an annual survey of the state of PowerBuilder. In the user comments sent in for the survey there are always quite a few entries from outside the US. So definitely ask questions. |
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Actively? No. But I absolutely LOVED it. Ask questions anyway. I'm constantly surprised at how the more that things change, the more they stay the same. |
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Sorry, not since 1996. |
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