Date: Thu, 26 Apr 2007 14:35:39 +0800 From: Zhang Weiwu <zhangweiwu@realss.com> To: L Goodwin <xrayv19@yahoo.com> Cc: freebsd-questions@freebsd.org Subject: Re: best programming language for console/sql application? Message-ID: <1177569339.22129.20.camel@joe.realss.com> In-Reply-To: <763415.70560.qm@web58109.mail.re3.yahoo.com> References: <763415.70560.qm@web58109.mail.re3.yahoo.com>
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On Wed, 2007-04-25 at 21:03 -0700, L Goodwin wrote:
> Zhang (or Weiwu?),
Weiwu:)
> I'm surprised there are no good open source bug tracking solutions
> out there already.
There are a lot! There are no known console-based bug tracker
(there are also a lot of console-based bug reporter)
> Sorry, I'm not familiar with ncurse, so can't comment on it. The
> system I developed ten years ago was centered on Informix RDBMS, which
> included tools for creating character-based forms ("Perform"), reports
> ("ACE report writer"), and of course queries and stored procs. The
> shell scripts were used in conjunction with the RDBMS for tasks such
> as running reports and emailing the results to various individuals and
> mail groups, and extracting bug regression tests into executable
> scripts. Overhead was very low -- that's one great advantage of
> character-based applications (the Windows lovers complained bitterly
> about it, but we proved it was far more efficient and effective than
> the junk they were building).
>
> Good luck finding or building a system that meets your needs. I simply
> don't have time for non-essential activities, as I'm a one-person
> operation.
Thanks for the info.
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