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OOP and team work
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16/10/2003 11:07:32
 
 
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Visual FoxPro
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Object Oriented Programming
Miscellaneous
Thread ID:
00839274
Message ID:
00839289
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Don't stop OOPing! :)

How quickly do the other developers need to produce actual working code?
Assuming that it's not right away, and they must have had something about them you felt was worth hiring, I'd recommend having them start on learning the ropes from the included samples. Although you may not have them do things exactly as the samples do, this will provide a good beginning.

Concurrently, you could have go ahead and code the module (or part of it) the way they know how, then use your knowledge of OOP to show them how to do it in OOP instead. This will duplicate work for them (and hopefully not take you long), but at this point, if they have to redo the module, so what? You have helped them build on their existing knowledge, which I've always find helps understanding of new concepts.



>Hi,
>I am using OOP in my current project. I am beginner-intermediate level OOP developer. Currently, I am trying to apply 3-tier, OOP, design pattern and etc to my application.
>
>At this moment, ONLY myself has a bit knowledge of 3-tier .... , and other colleagues don't have much ideas about it espsically my new team member who is fresh graduated.
>
>Now, I am facing problem of
>1. We are developing using OOP .... from sratch, so everything have to be done at 1st.. however, since I am the "senior" of OOP for them, I have to train them and build all important classes for them before they can use it.
>
>2. However, as I mentioned, I am only beginner-intermediate level, applying and learning at the same time.. It make me take abit long time inorder to get the classes done. During the time I am developing those classes, my team member has difficulty of developing their module, because of waiting for my class and so on..
>
>What should I do now? Stop using OOP and ask my member to do what they are good in?
>
>Pls advise
Insanity: Doing the same thing over and over and expecting different results.
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