Hello,

I've created this account to work on ATEasy topic, Please feel free to post here...Yes, I'm heavy user of the ATEasy, I'm also familiar with LabView but prefer using ATEasy language for writing test application. Many of the bashers of ATEasy are from LabView users and the ATEasy page was a candidate several times for deletion by them. There is no reason why LabView or Agilent VEE (which was also candidate for deletion by LabView users) should not coexist in this huge knowledge base called Wikipedia while ATEasy should not. I understand that programming languages and programmers are emotional and religious about their language - but trying to delete this page all the time is not a way. If you think the page is commercial or looks like advertisement then please make corrections - but please do not delete it.

Ronnie


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Please familiarise yourself with the speedy deletion criteria for recreating deleted material. I have, once again, deleted ATEasy. If you wish to discuss the deletion and make a plea for its "undeletion" then you will need to file a report at the Deletion Review. Thanks for your understanding. The Rambling Man (talk) 15:51, 15 May 2008 (UTC)Reply