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hi there, maybe we should all use your programs since they are perfect and don't have any bugs. and since their programmer was endowed with rpg programming from birth it would be peace of cake for everyone else to maintain his code... there are times, when everyone starts learning and writing a new programming language. and sometimes you have questions nobody at your company can answer because you are the only one who started learning and writing that language. martin ---------------------------------------------------------------------------------- You know, I thoroughly believe the day is coming when U.S. companies will see the "quality" and the true cost of the applications being developed off-shore and bring all the development back home. I used to think that would be a great day indeed. Threads like this, however, make me shudder at the thought of having to maintain the crap that we'll undoubtably inherit. BTW, I bothered to check that satyam.com <http://satyam.com> is a consulting company in India.
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