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DVD Profiler Unlimited RegistrantStar ContributorDaddy DVD
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Registered: March 14, 2007
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Gerri is a programmer, unfortunately she still has a full time job as one for someone else other than Ken

-Gerri

Unfortunately? Are you not allowed to work as a programmer for your husband then? Or is it because you do not understand the programming language he uses?
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No, I think she meant unfortunately we tightwads aren't buying enough copies of Profiler to allow her to quit!   
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Gerri is a programmer, unfortunately she still has a full time job as one for someone else other than Ken

-Gerri

Kudos for doing a full time job and working on getting all the profiles processed and sorting the forums. 
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No, I think she meant unfortunately we tightwads aren't buying enough copies of Profiler to allow her to quit!   



exactly
-JoN
Invelos Software, Inc. RepresentativeGerri Cole
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No, I think she meant unfortunately we tightwads aren't buying enough copies of Profiler to allow her to quit!   



Yes. this is what I meant - I am still a member of coporate America - not my own boss like someone else I know
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No, I think she meant unfortunately we tightwads aren't buying enough copies of Profiler to allow her to quit!   



Yes. this is what I meant - I am still a member of coporate America - not my own boss like someone else I know



               

no one better complain about Invelos not being honest ever again!

Gerri - you should see this thread if you haven't already
-JoN
Invelos Software, Inc. RepresentativeGerri Cole
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I didn't really mean that there are too many tight wads. Just that with 4 young kids, we still need insurance and assurances and some of the other things that a full time job in corporate america brings.

None of my kids are even in high school yet, lots of stuff to worry about .

I dont think I could work for Ken anyways He would code circles around me
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Skip is right be happy with the program for now. Ken may have another job or something else keeping him from working on this full time.

Also programing I am told takes a long time and even longer when you are doing it yourself or with just one or 2 other people.


Actually, doing the programming is the easier part of the job.  What is really time consuming and stressful is testing and debugging new code.  No matter how good you are at it, as soon as you turn it loose to users, they will break it because you can't possibly come up with every little weird way the users will try to do things with it.  That is why it takes years sometimes for a good piece of software to get a major upgrade, such as from version 2 to version 3, etc.
John

"Extremism in the defense of Liberty is no vice!" Senator Barry Goldwater, 1964
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As a programmer myself, I heard many many times that there is no such thing as a bug-free program.

I have to disagree.  I came up with a program (in BASIC no less!) that does exactly what it is intended to do and no user can ever break it.

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Skip is right be happy with the program for now. Ken may have another job or something else keeping him from working on this full time.

Also programing I am told takes a long time and even longer when you are doing it yourself or with just one or 2 other people.


Actually, doing the programming is the easier part of the job.  What is really time consuming and stressful is testing and debugging new code.  No matter how good you are at it, as soon as you turn it loose to users, they will break it because you can't possibly come up with every little weird way the users will try to do things with it.  That is why it takes years sometimes for a good piece of software to get a major upgrade, such as from version 2 to version 3, etc.

As my old boss used to say "No matter how hard to try to make something idiot-proof, someone comes along a makes a better idiot!"

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Paul:

        <rimshot>


Skip
ASSUME NOTHING!!!!!!
CBE, MBE, MoA and proud of it.
Outta here

Billy Video
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Paul is right on there.  I was told to come up with a dialog box informing sales users that document updates were being downloaded to their computer and to please wait.  Remembering my own saying that you need to code to the lowest common denominator (and sales can get pretty damn low), I went through great efforts to come up with a paragraph that was clear, concise, and informative.

A few days after the code was deployed, I was told that the users were getting confused, to make it simpler.  I spent a couple hours trying to condense it down even more and yet still remain clear.

A few days after the code was deployed, I was told that the users were still getting confused and to change the text to "PLEASE WAIT".
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Just remember another one.  An old co-worker of mine had this co-worker at a previous job that kept asking him what she needed to do at each stage of the program, even though it was clear to anyone with an IQ higher than an eggplant what button you need to push since there was only one and it was labeled "Continue".

So he changed the screen so the button was in the center with four large blinking red arrows in each corner pointing to it.

She asked him "What do I do here?"
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Dear Dr.,

in Germany such person is acalled a DAU ("Dümmster anzunehmender User", which roughly ranslates to "Stupidest assumable User", or so). Is there some term for them in English...?
Achim [諾亞信; Ya-Shin//Nuo], a German in Taiwan.
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Lowest Common Denominator would be one, Achim.

Skip
ASSUME NOTHING!!!!!!
CBE, MBE, MoA and proud of it.
Outta here

Billy Video
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One of my old managers whose English was her second language once had a Freudian Slip: "When the losers, I mean users, ..."
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