On Thu, Aug 14, 2008 at 7:43 AM, Gil Hale <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>> > Pile money on floor, add gasoline, toss match on top <g>.
>>
>
>> Oh! I saw that game played in 2000!
>>
>
> I saw it played in 1995, to the tune of $2.3m as of 1998.  Here is how that
> game was played:
>---------------------------------------

Was that manager family of business?

Does he/she still have that same position?

Do you think that it was programmer error that VB could not read
strings properly?  Could it be that a clear roadmap was never defined
on the front end and failure was guaranteed because management changed
on a whim?

I am in a shop where we do everything on the small scale.  I am
putting in the first SW for the production floor that will use Linq as
well as be globalized for international workers.  This is just a
shipping system but it is the place where we are trying out the "how"
we plan on taking this beast on.

We are 100% web based so we could set up a new production site
anywhere and just point them to our servers or give them their own if
needed.  Our first run at this is Newark NJ for a plant.  In 09 or 10
we are doing a plant in Germany for better business penetration across
Europe.

I see the problem you described as being purely management flip flop,
and not associated with anything language or database.


--
Stephen Russell
Sr. Production Systems Programmer
Mimeo.com
Memphis TN

901.246-0159


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