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01/10/2003 11:58:25
 
 
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01/10/2003 08:05:28
Walter Meester
HoogkarspelPays-Bas
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Forum:
Visual FoxPro
Catégorie:
COMCodebook
Titre:
Divers
Thread ID:
00832733
Message ID:
00833870
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>Hi peter,
>
>>Another wording for 'my opinion' might be 'my standards'. I think that the originator of this thread was not so much interested in our personal standards. If we had a standards-committee that said that we must use scope identifiers, would you use them?
>
>No, for explainable reasons (I did explain a few here)! If someone at DL told you to use character fields to store dates, would you do it ? I guess you know my answer.
>
>Walter,

(About your DL remark: LOL)

Let's assume...
1 a world-wide standard
2 a national standard
3 a usergroup standard
4 the company's standard
5 the application's standard
6 your personal standard

All either exist or don't. And you have an opinion about each. E.g. ..
A 1 = missing, 2 = missing, 3 = pretty good, 4 = bad, 5 = missing, 6 = superb
B 1 = pretty good, 2 = 1, 3 = bad, 4 = 3, 5 = 6, 6 = superb
C whatever

What would you do? Would you prefer superb above pretty good?
Groet,
Peter de Valença

Constructive frustration is the breeding ground of genius.
If there’s no willingness to moderate for the sake of good debate, then I have no willingness to debate at all.
Let's develop superb standards that will end the holy wars.
"There are three types of people: Alphas and Betas", said the beta decisively.
If you find this message rude or offensive or stupid, please take a step away from the keyboard and try to think calmly about an eventual a possible alternative explanation of my message.
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