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This year 2000 problem has been great for business.?
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03/03/1998 21:19:15
 
 
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03/03/1998 19:48:32
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Visual FoxPro
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Thread ID:
00082388
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Dan,

Some lovely sentiments expressed, but just a little lacking in facts. . .

Many have looked for the "silver bullet" for Y2K problems, spending much time and money doing so and basically coming up dry. Some were no doubt motivated by money alone, but I would bet that most were at least also trying to solve a very critical problem for the general benefit of us all. The person "discovering" THE cure for cancer will be rich beyond belief, whether they want to be or not. Could have been similar here. But the problem seems mucj like cancer, but with a time-limit.

Profit *probably* has something to do with the fine facilities provided here at UT. These things don't just materialize, and the guy responsible does have to eat, etc.

My 2-cents (Cdn) worth,

Jim N

>Really? I've heard this from many different sources and I have to wonder is it such a good thing.
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>How many of you have heard comments like, "Things were much easier before we got computers." When fixing a bug in a program (yours or someone else's). "I guess this is what you would call 'Job Security' ", with that smirk that lets you know exactly what that person thinks of your ability. "You don't do anything. You just sit in front of that computer all day."
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>The point is that it is not just the jobs that our important. It is people's attitudes in general towards programmers. Look at how public opinion towards M$ has changed in the last few years. I have a problem with anyone who tries to stamp out competiveness. There are so many things that Microsoft can do to better its image and provide a better programming environment for all of us.
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>What about some sort of "program" to allow younger aspiring programmers the availability of an "advisor", to get past some of the road blocks that hindered us all. I believe that we all have a responsibility to make things easier for others to develop and better themselves as programmers. It is very easy to fall into the selfish stance where I will only do things that benefit me, I will not divulge any of my secrets. But this hinders the development of us all.
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>Look at the movie "Lorenzo's Oil" as an example. When the efforts of the best of the science community comes together to work as a team, science can make leaps, where normally they would be crawling at their normal competitive pace.
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>These problems, like the year 2000 problem, may provide us with more jobs, but it really points to a deeper problem within the programming community.
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>UT is a good example of a good environment in which to learn and develop, because many are willing to provide support. At the same time they are not a profit driven organization which speaks very highly of those that put UT together.
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