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--- "DeLong, Eric" <EDeLong@Sallybeauty.com> wrote: > 2. Has any shop whole-heartedly embraced using RPG Free? If so, how large > was the hill you had to climb? Also, how did the staff take the news that > they were going to use this "new" stuff. > > !!Personally, I feel like few (if any) shops are going to make this "THE > SHOP STANDARD" right away. This gets back to issue #1 and giving people a > chance to get comfortable. If you've got folks who ARE using it, then by > all means, add the techniques to your shop standards manual, but not as a > "thou must" rule. Any production grade code that implements "new" features > should be tested and watched thouroughly, while the "gotcha"s are learned. LOL! Almost ROFLMAO! There are still a LOT of shops I know of that have not yet embraced RPG-IV! One of which I left a few years ago was absolutely adamant against using it. In my dismissal exit interview: "You wrote a program in RPG-IV." I am NOT making this up! "a program" as in ONE program. I was glad to leave. __________________________________________________ Do you Yahoo!? Yahoo! Mail Plus - Powerful. Affordable. Sign up now. http://mailplus.yahoo.com
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