[Info-vax] What does VMS get used for, these days?

Dave Froble davef at tsoft-inc.com
Mon Oct 24 17:49:25 EDT 2022


On 10/24/2022 4:42 PM, Arne Vajhøj wrote:
> On 10/24/2022 10:06 AM, Dave Froble wrote:
>> On 10/23/2022 7:18 PM, Arne Vajhøj wrote:
>>> On 10/22/2022 5:09 PM, Bill Gunshannon wrote:
>>>> When Banner was brought in to replace the custom apps on VMS at the
>>>> University it was understood upfront that everything was going to
>>>> change the users were the one's that would have to adapt.
>>>>
>>>> Compare that to where I worked in 1980 where I was tasked with
>>>> developing a microcomputer based data entry system to get the
>>>> "keypunch" people off the mainframe to free it up for production
>>>> and development work.  The first requirement was that what I was
>>>> to develop had to present itself to the users exactly like what
>>>> they had been using on the Univac-1100.
>>>> How times change.
>>>
>>> Usually adapting usage to the standard packages way of doing things
>>> is the smart approach.
>>
>> This is where Arne departs from reality ...
>>
>> He seems to believe in "lowest common denominator" ...
>
>> Reality is that some people suffer with poor tools, and if a well
>> designed package can be found, it can be an improvement.
>>
>> The other side of that is that some people are working with tools that
>> have been designed and refined over time to be exactly what they need,
>> and anything else will affect their work, sometimes quite drastically.
>
> Not really. I don't think you got the point.
>
> It may make sense to pay for a custom solution tailored for
> specific needs.
>
> It may make sense to go for a standard solution and use it
> the standard way.
>
> What I am skeptical about is the approach of taking a standard
> solution and do extreme customization.
>
> That sort of defies the point of the standard solution.

Some apps were designed for customization, within some limits ...

For some of the above, I'd agree with you.


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