Tag Archive: WaveMaker

Jan
30

PowerBuilder Predictions 2011, Vote Now!

PowerBuilder 12.NET and PB 11.5 for free

PowerBuilder Predictions for 2011 – Dead, Alive, Comeback? No Login Necessary for Voting or Comments! Vote once per day to see results!    Comments welcome and require no login! Pass it on… Short URL for Twitter:  http://poll.fm/2ntjp Facebook URL:  http://poll.fm/f/2ntjp update Feb-4, 2011: The DisplacedGuy – PowerBuilder Predictions Poll 2011 Some preliminary observations: PowerBuilder isn’t dead PowerBuilder outlook is optimistic for 2011 Scientific?  Certainly not. Put this blog on a …

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Oct
16

PowerBuilder Poll – Using PB? Java? WaveMaker?

The PowerBuilder Ad's of the past

I decided to try out a WordPress plug-in for polls to find out what everyone is doing with PB, or what they are not doing with PB. The results are anonymous and you get to see the results immediately after taking. How are you using PowerBuilder, or replacements?online surveys

Jul
19

WaveMaker delivers for the cloud like PowerBuilder did for client-server

WaveMaker is the next PowerBuilder for enterprise web applications

WaveMaker™ delivers for the cloud like PowerBuilder did for client-server About WaveMaker Rapid Application Development for Business-Critical Web 2.0 Applications WaveMaker is an easy-to-use WYSIWYG development tool for the cloud platform.  It has a visual drag-and-drop interface that makes Web 2.0 and cloud application development easy and fun, like what PowerBuilder did for client-server.  If I had to describe WaveMaker in one sentence, I’d say it is an open, development IDE, …

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Jul
09

WaveMaker – It might be the next PowerBuilder for Ajax and Web Applications

WaveMaker is the next PowerBuilder for enterprise web applications

WaveMaker – It might be the next PowerBuilder for Ajax and Web Applications. Keep an eye on my blog in the coming weeks. I’ve got some really exciting WaveMaker articles in the works. WaveMaker is the first development tool I’ve found that has the potential to be the next big thing, like PowerBuilder was over a decade ago. I’ve committed to riding the next wave, the WaveMaker wave! Sincerely, DisplacedGuy