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15/02/1999 05:38:57
Edward Crawford
City Facilities Management
Glasgow, Royaume Uni
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Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
Programmation Orientée Object
Divers
Thread ID:
00187616
Message ID:
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>I read David Brown's "Object Oriented Analysis". In the book, he says that you must select a methodology and go with it. Can someone give me an idea as to which methodology seems to work best in the VFP context. Also, where could we receive training on a methodology? Are there any video training courses?

It sounds like you may be interpreting the phrase as "select a methodology and go with it, never to turn back." I just want to point out that you should approach this, like any learning project, with the knowledge that whatever scheme you choose, you will do things at the outset which you will later decide were wrong, and you will be continually adjusting your approach as your knowledge increases. You may or may not have time to go back and change the things you did at first, which are now contrary to your evolved methodology. You should also realize from the outset that you may at some point decide to abandon the methodology you started with entirely and start over with a better one. This is OK. You have to keep yourself flexible.

Now I'll leave it up to others to recommend specific methodologies which you can toy with, choose from, adjust, and perhaps discard for another! I'm still developing my own methodology!

HTH,
Rich.
Rich Addison, Micro Vane, Inc., Kalamazoo, MI
Relax, don't worry, have a homebrew.
- Charlie Papazian, The New Complete Joy of Home Brewing
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