>>The main problem we will face is the fact that the Programmers will have to learn 3-tier design as well, and I think this will at LEAST double the work.
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>That may be true, but that's a skill that will serve you well whereever your programming skills take you.
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>I learned n-Tier with Fox a long while back. Now I can't imagine building anything non-trivial any other way. It's just so much cleaner to put an app together like this and it makes maintenance a lot easier.
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>And the skill is portable. Once you know it it's easy to port to another environment. For example, in a .Net app I built recently I was able to build an n-Tier framework without adding significant overhead to the project because it was easy to identify the needs and simply get down and code them.
I can understand that, however, I feel that "head-office" are under the impression that development time will be reduced, which is simply not true, development time will be increased seeing as this is our first app and we have to build the framework, we all know enhancements/changes will be speedier, but initial development time, no.
Kev
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