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The Dilbert Foxpro/UT Principle
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18/07/2001 22:26:34
 
 
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18/07/2001 08:03:22
Jay Johengen
Altamahaw-Ossipee, Caroline du Nord, États-Unis
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Visual FoxPro
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Hi Renoir,
What a strange boss!
I'm the boss here, and I can't get my employees to spend enough time on UT! System development is no longer something that can be achieved without a great deal of expert help. No way, no how that a small bunch of talented people are going to solve all the problems that are inherent in modern software development. You are absolutely correct in your various assertions as far as I'm concerned.


>I was talking with some of the employees at a relatively new contract I have and they said that the boss (not exactly pointy-haired, but close) told them that they shouldn't look for answers for Foxpro issues on UT because it was a waste of their time; they should already know the answer or ask their coworkers or look it up in the help. I have been using UT as an extension of all the books, help and coworkers on site. He knows this, but never says anything to me as he sees the level I'm producing at. I think I would still be coding in FPW if it hadn't been for this environment. I'm curious if others have seen similar issues with management views on using internet (or UT specifically) as an ongoing Foxpro resource for their jobs. In some defense of the boss, I will say that it is addictive and I spend a certain amount of time (won't say how much) checking stuff out that has nothing to do with a current problem or even relevant to the department's projects. I still firmly believe that
>the client is better off for what I have learned to resolve issues, but I don't know...a little bit of contractor guilt going on perhaps...
>
>Regards, Renoir
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