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Casual story - non-VFPrs vs VFPrs attitude
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15/02/2001 10:53:44
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Visual FoxPro
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>>Too many *programmers* go to work, punch in, pound out code, punch out, go home and then forget about it. Where's the pride and satisfaction in that?
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>Cathy
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>Although I agree with your initial statement, I would have to slightly disagree with the above.
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>I am a programmer but it isn't like that for me, I work closely with the Analyst and very often meet with the customer, discuss their needs and help provide solutions for them, then I punch out code, but I also install it and see reactions from customers and therefore do get satisfaction, and certainly take pride in my work.
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>I don't completely disagree, I'm just saying we aren't all like that.
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>Cheers
>Kev


Kevin,

The fact that you said you take pride in your work means you are not in the group that I was talking about.

Cathy
Cathy Pountney, Microsoft Visual FoxPro MVP
Memorial Business Systems, Inc. (www.mbs-intl.com)

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