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If you hardcode user names, you might be a crappy coder
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14/06/2021 17:42:51
Mike Yearwood
Toronto, Ontario, Canada
 
 
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Category:
Coding, syntax & commands
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
01680936
Message ID:
01681203
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47
>>Don't bully me to not to push better practices and ignore facts.
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>Mike, I'm not bullying you. I'm trying to get you to screw your head on straight.
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>If you don't understand the difference between promoting good practices and common sense, versus these "crappy coder" rants that clearly are laced with personal baggage and invective , then maybe you're not getting half the kicking around you need.
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>Yes, I've seen apps that were suppose to reset a counter or handle a recycle gracefully, and either kept assigning dupe numbers or did something that caused major issues. Here's a news flash: this industry in practice has never been more than a craft at best. Last week I discovered something in Microsoft Power BI in their "analytics" area that had me dumb-founded. It happens.
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>Here's an idea: start a blog or a regular series of these "anti-patterns" (for lack of a better term). I used to have a community session for SQL Server user groups on T-SQL no-nos....things that the product allows you to do, but you shouldn't.
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>You can go a long way towards doing something positive with this, instead of these crybaby-like rants. You are not a victim (except maybe of yourself).

Also, I used to run the FoxPro user groups. If at every meeting, one person stood up and regularly attacked another member, like Walter does at every point I raise, he would be gone. Maybe you should revisit your ideas about bullying, since you can't see it when it's right in your face.

I was nearly murdered by school yard scum like Walter. So, who knows more about bullying, me or you?
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