>>Oracle's Developer 2000 is kludgy, ornery, and one cannot see the code. The learning curve is straight up verticle. I guess tools can be made too visual.
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>I seconded! But DEV2000 uses ORACLE DB as its native database making it so strong and appealing in the ORACLE development arena.
You are so right, plus Mr. Ellison's company has a sizable share of the market of web enabled database applications. For this reason, I have switched into learning mode on Designer and Developer 2000 for projects currently under development. Also so far they have not had experienced the recurring security problems that Microsoft seems to be plagued with.
MSCE, MCSP, Microsoft Channel Partner
Relax, Boss. We will meet the deadline! What? You want to add MORE? What do you mean, Over Budget?
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