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by squarefoot
1731 days ago
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If they lowered the price they would likely sell a boatload of licenses, because the RAD even 10 years ago was already more advanced than anything existing now.
The problem might be that they can't or don't want to set up an infrastructure to offer support to that many developers and companies using it, so they rather squeeze as much money as they can to the few companies buying it because they're forced to in order to maintain older projects.
It's a sad reality in which new programmers are discouraged to try a product that is likely better than anything else. |
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