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A big VFP Team
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27/08/2006 02:49:15
 
 
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26/08/2006 17:41:51
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Other
Title:
Environment versions
Visual FoxPro:
VFP 9 SP1
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01148782
Message ID:
01148884
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>I'm not trying to be nasty, just stating facts. You can politicize all you want,

Don't know what you mean by "Politicize"? In any case I didn't realize he was soliciting opinions about the future of VFP. My apologies.


>but facts are facts.

Ah yes, the "facts are facts" argument.


>You don't think that suggesting he try to solicit opinions on large teams on other boards, is not a viable suggestion?

He works for a major bank. He is part of a large VFP team. He asked a question in a VFP forum. He came to the right place. Your input is to flog the dead horse. That horse is being flogged in the after-life. No rapture for flogged horses.


>Keep them blinders on, it'll really help your IT career down the road.

Thanks for the advice but my IT career is doing fine.


>>>I think there is very little to good team practices that is language specific. I also think that the nature of the beast of VFP is that you are very much in the minority as the usuage of VFP in large corporations is very small. At least 80% of the VFP programmers I've come in contact work with at most 1 or 2 others. And many times by themselves.
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>>And this answers his question in what way? I hear the sounds of a dead horse being flogged.
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>>>I think you would be best served soliciting opinions in other forums and adapting their practices to your needs.
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>>And he is doing what exactly in this forum? ...
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>>>>Hi,
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>>>>I'm working in a really big team, all VFP and only VFP (actually in the bank there are others teams that works with others tools, but mine is working only with VFP). We are something like 25 (developers, business analyst, testers, support, etc).
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>>>>I'd like to share some experience with people working in a big VFP team like us. Is there someone that can share some experience with me?
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>>>>Regards,
In the End, we will remember not the words of our enemies, but the silence of our friends - Martin Luther King, Jr.
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