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  • Subject: Re: "Webulating" RPG/ programmer tools
  • From: "Kathleen Kostuck" <kkostuck@xxxxxxxxxx>
  • Date: Wed, 4 Mar 1998 09:56:01 -0600

Well, that's the thing.   I don't see where I will be getting a financial
return by switching to Code 400.  The return would be to the client only,
in terms of increased productivity. Yes, I'm all for increased
productivity. But the fact is that I personally would not see a return.

I'm already billing as many hours as I can while still raising 2 little
kids, if not for them I could work many more, the demand is there!  I don't
need to create it.  I already have a good reputation, I already charge what
I think the market will bear.
So at this point, the only reason to switch would be due to personal
preference.

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> From: Booth Martin <boothm@ibm.net>
> To: MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com
> Subject: Re: "Webulating" RPG/ programmer tools
> Date: Tuesday, March 03, 1998 8:03 PM
> 
> I wonder.... if we were being paid by the project instead of by the hour
would we
> find Code/400 to be a major money maker for us if we could price our
projects on
> PDM time yet do the work on Code time?
> 
> 
> Kathleen Kostuck wrote:
> 
> > I appreciate the advice on how to leverage the laptop with PCMCIA cards
and
> > a copy of Code/400.  I am seriously thinking about it, because of this
> > thread.  But I am also wondering if supplying our own tools is going to
be
> > a trend in the future, and do we want it to be?
> >
> > ___________________
> > Kathleen Kostuck
> > pager (414) 402-0820       fax (414) 495-4986
> > kkostuck@execpc.com
> > AS400 Solutions
> > ___________________
> 
> 
> 
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