Please email me directly with the details. We'll see what we can do for
them.
Thanks. Robert
On 8/13/2012 8:03 PM, BruceHolt wrote:
I am not the one with the details but can put you in touch with the one who
does. I can say that no MV experience is required. The database is UniVerse
with OHM
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I think we're actually talking the same thing: a separation between the
business logic and the client.
Mocking the business logic calls so they don't touch the server, and
separately unit testing the server routines so you know they will work when
they will be hit.
And I'm a believer in unit
I know this is a serious question with real world implications, and I know
a mock isn't exactly a taunt, but I can't believe there hasn't been a
single Monty Python reference in this thread.
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ROBERT NORMAN wrote:
Please email me directly with the details. We'll see what we can do for
them.
Thanks. Robert
On 8/13/2012 8:03 PM, BruceHolt wrote:
I am not the one with the details but can put you in touch with the one
who
does. I can say that no MV experience is required.
Changing title to JOB as jobs as not off topic.
Why new blood? What about programmers with MV experience already?
Or are they not willing to pay that rate?
-Original Message-
From: BruceHolt mvdb...@yahoo.com
To: u2-users u2-users@listserver.u2ug.org
Sent: Tue, Aug 14, 2012 12:18 pm
look at the age profile for most mv programmers and that should answer the
question. This industry will die if we dont bring in a new generation behind us.
Brian
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On 14 Aug 2012, at 20:24, Wjhonson wjhon...@aol.com wrote:
Changing title to JOB as jobs as not off topic.
Hmm my Business logic sends data to Data Layer then data layer talks to
pick server by using UniObject.NET dll. What I'm trying to unit test is
this DataLayer Calls to pick to check whether it converts complex
objects to UniDynArrays correctly.
So How do you abstract UniSession out? Sproc coming
Do you need to send an actual UniDynArray or the underlying data in a dynamic
array format? IIIRC the UniSubroutine arguments are overloaded to use strings:
and a dynamic array (encapsulated in a UniDynArray) is actually a delimited
string. Fields separated by \xFe, values by \xFD, text
... in fact if you're building, you may be better off just using a
stringbuilder and generating the delimited string. If the UniDynArray is
wrapping a string that might explain why it seems slow. (.net strings are
immutable so changing strings is a bad idea).
on the server the string
And as discussed many times, the way to create a new generation is
clear and employed by every new product on the market. We can do it if
only there were real desire. But this industry simply refuses to learn
or follow the examples of the mainstream. More importantly, everyone
including the DBMS
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