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I don't use much of the OO part either. However, if I ever do, I have
it on demand.
I really cannot tell much difference between running Object REXX just
as I am doing it, without any OO stuff, and just running Classic REXX.
For example, I think they run at the same speed.
I also use the following apps. in my REXX programming:
1. VisProREXX
2. REXX Lib
3. REXXMath
4. RXU
5. RXXMath
I also have DrDialog from IBM, but have not taken the time to figure it
out or use it, yet. For me IBM's online documentation of DrDialog is
pretty bad.
HCM
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Steven Levine wrote:
>
> In <3B6B3C3C.3C4986AB@attglobal.net>, on 08/03/01
> at 08:05 PM, Harry Chris Motin said:
>
> >I now use Object REXX almost exclusively on my machine. However, I also
> >wrote a PMREXX program to allow me to quickly switch between the 2
> >whenever I want.
>
> Same here, though I really don't use that much of the OO parts.
>
> I'm still ruminating over the techniques for running Classic REXX on
> demand without a reboot. So far no success.
>
> Steven
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