[futurebasic] Re: [FB] re: FutureBasic and Carbon [answers]

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From: PZ <pierrezippi@...>
Date: Tue, 02 Mar 2010 12:12:08 -0600
I think I am using my time wisely... I'm paying close attention to these
threads and checking out RS and Java (and any other easier to learn
full-function languages). Because my primary software 'client' is me, I will
have more time than many others on the list who may depend on software sales
for most of their income. For me, software sales volume has always been low
and while the extra income from sales is nice, I'll still be able to send
the kids to college without it. Currently, my FB4 Rosetta dependent apps
work with a new iMac and 10.6.3., so if Carbon breaks tomorrow, I'm good for
about two years (I just stopped using a G5 and 10.4).


> From: "H. Gluender" <h@...>
> Reply-To: <futurebasic@...>
> Date: Tue, 2 Mar 2010 18:29:53 +0100
> To: FB Mailing List <futurebasic@...>
> Subject: [FB] re: FutureBasic and Carbon [answers]
> 
> Pierre wrote:
> 
> I may be lulling myself into a false sense of security, but it seems that
> Carbon will be around long enough to for us to take some time and
> investigate the possible replacements for FB.
> 
> ------------------------------
> 
> Pierre,
> 
> that's what all the recent discussion is about:
> Don't wait but use the time and think, decide, then code...
> 
> With the previous severe problematic phases with FB we had to wait to
> see what will happen with FB. This time you know way ahead that
> (probably) nothing will happen with FB...
> 
> The only problem I see is for all those of us who _now_ find time or
> need to start/renovate large new projects. They may want to think and
> decide quickly.
> 
> Best
> -- 
> 
>                    Herbie
> 
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