On Oct 15, 2006, at 10:15 AM, Stephen the Cook wrote:
When it's not my business nor client I really can't answer all the
questions. In all honesty, it was a matter of time till you run
into the
obstacle. This app is to key to a company that an IT director
could draw
the line that it has to be in a contemporary environment. Same
would have
been said if it were in VB6 I guess.
That's the point that everyone here is trying to make: why is an app
that's working perfectly well in a "contemporary" tool not
acceptable? If it's simply buzzword compliance, say so, but if it's
simply a matter of PHBs who prefer whatever's trendy regardless of
technical merit...
-- Ed Leafe
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-- http://dabodev.com
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