>>Sergey,
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>>Oh my God, yes! I've been doing a lot of stuff with T-SQL and I actually written some < shudder > PowerBuilder stuff. Beyond that I seem to have had the role of "Professor" placed upon me. I've been giving design classes and writing papers about design both in terms of program design and table design.
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>>My next task will be teaching about SQL joins, which should be fun...if that's someone's idea of fun.< g >
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>George,
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>It's a lot of work. Are you expending your development team?
Sergey,
I was the only Fox developer in a group of six. Everybody else was using PowerBuilder 6.5. I'm not the person in charge. I'm probably more like the second. My official title is "Senior Programmer/Analyst".
We're moving, from PowerBuilder, to .NET/VFP. VFP for the middle-tier and traditional two tier Client/Server applications. .NET for those portions that need to be on the corporate web or Internet.
Last week I gave a lecture on top-down design and how it fits in with the OOP paradigm. This week, it looks like I'm teaching set theory and its importance with SQL Server.
George
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