Definitely start looking for work elsewhere. Not keen on source control? Good golly that's gotta hurt. Where in the country (world) are you? We're looking for a developer in the Northwest.
- Seth -----Original Message----- From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Patrick Branley Sent: Sunday, May 15, 2005 3:44 AM To: [email protected] Subject: Re: [CFCDev] OT: large source files Hi Mat Thanks for the advice. that sounds like a good idea. It is sometimes hard to reason with a team that refuse to use anything but homsite (not that theres anything wrong with that) & dont seem very keen on implementing version control either...but i think ill give a go at outling the problems rather than promoting the solution..it cant hurt anyways. Pat On 5/15/05, M@ Bourke <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi Pat, > > I did a pretty good Team management course last November that briefly > dealt with selling to your employees > The main mistake people make is trying to say "hey lets do this, this > way is better" > As the audience will simply think "what's the use it works fine as it is" > A solution is only a solution when there is a problem that needs fixing. > > The key is to stop selling the solution and start selling a problem. > > 1 day just jump out of your chair at work, crash to floor and start > screaming "its all over!, its all over now!!, this can all only be > saved 1 way!!" > > Okâ. that's a little melodramatic just express to your team how > everything will eventually be FUBAR unless action (express only simple > action is needed) is taken now. > > If along those lines don't do the trick your stuffed lol. > > M@ > > ---------------------------------------------------------------------- > > >"Hi Everyone > > Is it me Or is there something wrong about this idea. > > Im having a hard time convincing my team about the benifits of > modularising code, particularly the use of <cfinclude> > > Their main argument is that if its all in one file you can see whats > going on, and they all seem to have their resolutions turned up to > riduiculous levels so they can see more code on the screen. And they > all seem to have a problem with going through lots of levels files to > find the code they need to maintain. > > To me this makes absolutely no sense..." > bâÅÂÃ.nÃ+âÂÂÂâqÃÂNâÂÂÃÃrÂâzÃÂuÂÃâÂÂÂâqÃÂqÃ3Âw "Âa{ +vÃÂÂÃÃrÂâyÃÃuÃÃÂÃ^ÂÃÃyÃh~Ã^zfÂâ!B ÃÃÂÂÂo â Å'{ 0qÃ3ÂwÂÂÂvÃÂÂÅÃyÃÃUÃÂÃbÅ 0ÃÃÃââ-ÅxÂ`â7ÂÅÃ.ÂÅ+ÂÃ[ÃÃÂÃZÅÃÂjGÂÂâÃâÃÆÂÂ(ÅmÂÃÃà ÃÃÂej{ZrâÂÂÂÂÃlÃÂnyÃÃââÃÅw^ÃÃÃvÂrÂzâÃâÃâ7Ââ+-ÅÃÂj)ZnWÅ 0âÂÂjÂ!ÅÃÅÂoÃ}Ã^ÂÃÃÃâà ---------------------------------------------------------- You are subscribed to cfcdev. To unsubscribe, send an email to [email protected] with the words 'unsubscribe cfcdev' as the subject of the email. CFCDev is run by CFCZone (www.cfczone.org) and supported by CFXHosting (www.cfxhosting.com). CFCDev is supported by New Atlanta, makers of BlueDragon http://www.newatlanta.com/products/bluedragon/index.cfm An archive of the CFCDev list is available at www.mail-archive.com/[email protected]
