Paul McNett wrote:

> I resist highly-defined development processes. Then again, I'm kind of a
cowboy. Each
> day I look at the weather and get to work. No meetings, no explaining
what and why
> I'm doing what I'm doing, no peer review of my code. But fast, somewhat
test-driven
> development and deployment makes my client happy. I do meet with them
regularly, and
> listen to their "stories". I then quickly deliver solutions based on the
stories.


I hear ya.  I miss the days when I just ran MBSS and that was the only
source of income...then again, it hardly paid anything since business
was not very lucrative around Pine Grove, PA.  Still, I really miss
those Wednesday afternoon therapy sessions on the golf course.  I didn't
mind working some evenings and some weekend hours to have that
lifestyle.  ;-)

Actually, it was you Paul who was my inspiration for switching over to the
ISV side back in 2001/2002, as you explained how you coded in your
environment.  I remember it like it was yesterday.  It's somewhere deep in
the ProFox archives, I'm sure.





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