> The hardest part about the above isn't the tech, it is the internal norms that you're fighting against (e.g. staff have had terminal access for tens of years, and know the commands to get their work done by memory).
I have sympathy for those people. Not a fan of AS/400, but working in those terminals is incredibly fast once you know all shortcuts. Modern GUIs, especially using all those fancy frameworks, are much slower. If the alternative to the terminal is a new web application, it's extremely likely that it'll be harder to work with.
I have sympathy for those people. Not a fan of AS/400, but working in those terminals is incredibly fast once you know all shortcuts. Modern GUIs, especially using all those fancy frameworks, are much slower. If the alternative to the terminal is a new web application, it's extremely likely that it'll be harder to work with.