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My Comments regarding Miriam Liskins 1/00 FPA VB Article
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23/01/2000 13:17:14
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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>What is "Enterprise Development" and where do we get it?

www.enterprisedev.com. It discusses solutions that other companies have put in place as well as tools, techniques, and technologies. Looking at the Jan 2000 issue, I see the following articles:

How Mary Kay Cosmetics implemented WinDNA.
Architeching E-Billing
XML Tools
Managing a development team across time zones
Integrating Lotus Domino into WinDNA

And that's just the feture articles. The columns are excellent and interesting too.

On my web site is a list of other magazines that may interest you.

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>On the subject of publishing, I'll relate my experiences. I've had two articles published. The first was my original presentation of CodeBlock in FoxTalk several years ago. Once I got the code working, I sent an abstract for the article to the editor (Bob Grommes). He read it on the weekend, was very interested, and the article appeared within 2-3 months. The second was my product review of Web Connection for FPA in 1998. From the time I drafted it until it appeared was at least 6 months. During that time, as you can imagine, the product had gone through at least one major revision. I scrambled (with Tamar's help) to get them to rev the article a bit to make it more up-to-date.
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>My feeling is with the pace of technology, that is just too slow. Tamar did ask me about writing other articles. While she personally was very professional and great to work with as an editor, I'm much more inclined to post a new Wiki topic or UT thread on the day I have a subject written, than to go through the immensely lengthy and outdated process of getting an Advisor article published.
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>Nevertheless, I do still subscribe to both magazines, and I do at least peruse them cover-to-cover. I probably spend more than JFP's average of 15 minutes, though certainly no more than an hour per issue.
>
>-- Randy
Craig Berntson
MCSD, Microsoft .Net MVP, Grape City Community Influencer
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