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30/03/1998 04:18:22
Steve Camsell
Windmill Associates
Bath, Royaume Uni
 
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Visual FoxPro
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00087575
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>>Marc,
>>
>It all depends on your environment of course and how you perceive your priorities. But one of the nice things about Foxpro is that you _can_ choose. If what you say was true, I do not think Foxpro would be my choice. But in my world, when the user needs a fix, you do not always have the time to work out everything conceptually and tinker at your model. User's attention spans and patience tend shorten in these regions.
>
I don't disagree with any of this Marc, I work in an environment where we are constantly bidding for contracts. The set-up time for the systems required for the contract are often THE most important factor. When I said that I treat most systems as if they were a long term solution, this doesn't necessarily mean FULL systems analysis, pain-staking system design and setup etc. But I can make my life considerably easier in future by taking a little more care and doing some basic things such as setting up a structure, trying to add flexibility and portability and making it a black-box as possible. In this way, when the client requests an urgent amendment two months later, and it must be done in 48 hrs, it's not a big problem.

But I guess that you've got to be very careful where you draw the line in the balancing act between commercial pressures (and competiveness) and a sound system setup.
Steve Camsell
Development Consultant
Steve.Camsell@Windmill-DBM.Co.Uk
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