Difference between revisions of "Why Native?"
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Revision as of 22:58, 22 July 2014
Purpose
This page provides summary comparisons between the IBM i "native" virtual machine environment (command line, integrated database, integrated language environment, work management, and so forth) versus other runtime environments (Java & Microsoft .Net) versus scripting environments (PHP, Python, Perl, Ruby). Each type of environment has advantages and disadvantages over the other; this page will delineate them.
Attributes | Native Virtual Machine (IBM i OS, ILE, etc.) | Other Virtual Machines (Java & .Net) | Scripting Environments (PHP, Python, Perl, Ruby) |
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Question? | A. | B. | C. |
Question? | A. | B. | C. |
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