| By Gian Luca De Bonis | Article Rating: |
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| March 19, 2008 12:00 PM EDT | Reads: |
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Application development and maintenance require frequent iterations between design time and runtime. This process is necessarily time-consuming, imprecise, and somewhat frustrating. True, this is a characteristic of RAD environments...but isn't there a better way?
Runtime-driven development represents a step in the right direction. This article talks about Enable Runtime Explorer (Rex) and shows how a new development cycle can benefit the daily activities of PowerBuilder developers.
Published March 19, 2008 Reads 3,346
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About Gian Luca De Bonis
Gian Luca De Bonis is CEO/CTO of Enable Development, a London-based software house. He has considerable international consultancy experience, primarily focused on PowerBuilder, database technologies and software engineering.
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