Oddly enough as someone who graduated with a Bachelors in 2013, I never would have thought I would have had hands on experience with PowerBuilder. But my first job out of college was a company that sold a product built in PowerBuilder and they hired me to do some work to gradually phase in newer web technologies. Said employer actually paid to have a PowerBuilder consultant/trainer come in and give me (and some others) on site training. Of course by this time SAP already owned PowerBuilder.
To be honest, I don't hate it. It wouldn't be my first choice as a tool, but it really wasn't bad. It certainly made trade offs...but I can't remember any time I thought a design decision was "terrible".
To be honest, I don't hate it. It wouldn't be my first choice as a tool, but it really wasn't bad. It certainly made trade offs...but I can't remember any time I thought a design decision was "terrible".