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Workstation Basic is a former name of [[Business Rules!]]. See the [[History]]. | Workstation Basic is a former name of [[Business Rules!]]. See the [[History]]. | ||
Workstation Basic was created in 1981 by a small group of programmers, to run programs on PC's that were originally written to run on Mainframes in the old IBM System 23 Basic language. | |||
Workstation Basic is still maintained and supported today, under the name of Business Rules!. The latest versions of Business Rules can still run IBM System 23 programs today, on modern operating systems, in network environments, with full support for modern printers, and even Web Applications. | |||
If you have old software that runs in Workstation Basic and you're looking for more information about it, or what you can do to support it, or run your programs on modern computers and operating systems and on modern printers, you've come to the right place. | |||
The Business Rules! Wiki is what you're looking at. It contains detailed information on every aspect of the Business Rules! / Workstation Basic language. | |||
There is also a BR Forum at brforum.brulescorp.com, and you can find help and detailed answers to your questions there. | |||
Business Rules! today is maintained and supported by Business Rules Corp, owned and operated by one of the original creators of the language in 1981. | |||
Sage AX is one of several companies who exist to help Business Rules developers, and people with software that runs under Workstation Basic do anything they want to do with it. If you have programs that run in Workstation Basic, someone at Sage AX can help. | |||
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Revision as of 02:05, 21 May 2015
Workstation Basic is a former name of Business Rules!. See the History.
Workstation Basic was created in 1981 by a small group of programmers, to run programs on PC's that were originally written to run on Mainframes in the old IBM System 23 Basic language.
Workstation Basic is still maintained and supported today, under the name of Business Rules!. The latest versions of Business Rules can still run IBM System 23 programs today, on modern operating systems, in network environments, with full support for modern printers, and even Web Applications.
If you have old software that runs in Workstation Basic and you're looking for more information about it, or what you can do to support it, or run your programs on modern computers and operating systems and on modern printers, you've come to the right place.
The Business Rules! Wiki is what you're looking at. It contains detailed information on every aspect of the Business Rules! / Workstation Basic language.
There is also a BR Forum at brforum.brulescorp.com, and you can find help and detailed answers to your questions there.
Business Rules! today is maintained and supported by Business Rules Corp, owned and operated by one of the original creators of the language in 1981.
Sage AX is one of several companies who exist to help Business Rules developers, and people with software that runs under Workstation Basic do anything they want to do with it. If you have programs that run in Workstation Basic, someone at Sage AX can help.