>Thomas:
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>I am working in a team of 7:
>- 1 Project leader: 47 years old female
>- 2 Senior analysts: 37 years old male (me) and 40 years old female (my future wife if I'm lucky)
>- 4 Programmer-analysts: 57 years old female, 54 years old male, 52 years old female, 50 years old female.
>All but me were basically Natural Adabas programmer-analysts until this year.
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>This is the first time that I work on a team of this size where everyone is smart and helps others when needed. Going to work is a lot of fun and most of us have become good friends outside of work.
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>Our client is in the process of cancelling a large VB contract it awarded to a 3rd party vendor. The client prefers that we do it ourselves because of the team's strong track record. The client believes that we have a much better chance at success because we understand success and the price to pay to get there. By the way, everyone on the team is looking forward to learning a new tool and the oldest member of our team even voluntereed to become our resident ASP expert.
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>Score one for the old fokls!
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>Daniel
Daniel;
That is great! If you have any questions about ASP you know where to go - the UT! What tool will you be using? I have worked a lot with Visual Interdev 6.0 and ASP. I am jsut getting my feet wet with .NET.
Tom
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