>Regarding tiers - a few threads back someone mentioned "layers" in context with NET. Layers are not tiers. Layers imply (i think) that the so-called tiers are bundled in the same space (an EXE, for example) rather than seperate modules living in a seperate space (tiered?).<Nah, that's not what's implied ... that's what you inferred and you inferred incorrectly. <g>
~~Bonnie
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No tiers? Says who?>
>The big monster "Master Control" object with everything packed inside.I don't know anything about it - brain clutter! I use what I earn from my system shop projects to finance light weight bean counters for broad verticle markets.I am not working the .NET market!
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>Do you know Ed Hardin? He's a great guy!He showed me the light! Thermodynamics and exchange rate monte carlo modeling for swaptions and puts are now just a hobby.
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>Regarding tiers - a few threads back someone mentioned "layers" in context with NET. Layers are not tiers. Layers imply (i think) that the so-called tiers are bundled in the same space (an EXE, for example) rather than seperate modules living in a seperate space (tiered?).
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>But I don't really know - I am still getting confused with the little band of VFP I work with!:)
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>It was VB and n-tier a while back - now it's NET and no tiers!:)<>>
>>No tiers? Says who?
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>>~~Bonnie