Should I switch to VMS for software development?
Eric J. Johnson
eric at hdr.UUCP
Fri Jan 6 08:21:30 AEST 1989
Help! The new boss has decided that we no longer need our 3B15 running
UNIX System V for software development, but can get along instead with
a VAX 11/730 running VMS. :-(
Our software development duties including the building of language products
(using yacc/lex, etc.) and communications interfaces, and the porting thereof
to a number of target operating systems (lots of flavors of Unix, VMS, PC-DOS,
OS-1100, etc.) UNIX for us has been an excellent platform for us in this
type of work.
If anyone has put together a list/report comparing UNIX and VMS for software
development, or has their own insights, I would greatly appreciate hearing
from you! As you might guess, I am rather fond of UNIX and would like to
keep it around.
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Eric J. Johnson, Amperif Corporation. UUCP: eric at hdr.UUCP
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