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  • N Nish Nishant

    Mark Nischalke wrote:

    First thing I asked was why are you not using source control. "Because it doesn't allow us to work together." and "We've tried and can't figure out how to make it work"
     
    Oh this is going to be a fun couple of weeks

    I take it that the guys were not Indian? :rolleyes:

    Regards, Nish


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    Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

    the guys were not Indian?

    No. If so, the code may have been delivered late, overbudget and not to specification but at least they would have used source control. ;P


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      Started at a new client yesterday and of course one of the first things was to look at their existing code. It is housed on a network file share, that also happens to be the production web application. First thing I asked was why are you not using source control. "Because it doesn't allow us to work together." and "We've tried and can't figure out how to make it work" Oh this is going to be a fun couple of weeks


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      walterhevedeich
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      Mark Nischalke wrote:

      "We've tried and can't figure out how to make it work"

      Ah. The famous RTFM problem.

      Mark Nischalke wrote:

      Oh this is going to be a fun couple of weeks

      Let's hope so. Goodluck.

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        Nishant Sivakumar wrote:

        the guys were not Indian?

        No. If so, the code may have been delivered late, overbudget and not to specification but at least they would have used source control. ;P


        I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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        Nish Nishant
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        Mark Nischalke wrote:

        If so, the code may have been delivered late, overbudget and not to specification but at least they would have used source control.

        Hey, we Indians need our BMWs and Audis too :-)

        Regards, Nish


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          Run!!! Of course if you don't, please keep us posted as each new horror unfolds.

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          How about this, only a production database, no dev instance. They never saw the need to have one, just don't make any changes while debugging.


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          • R Rama Krishna Vavilala

            That justifies why they hired an expert like you. Now you have a great opportunity to start changing their development process.

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            Nish Nishant
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            Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

            That justifies why they hired an expert like you. Now you have a great opportunity to start changing their development process.

            Yeah, he will save them all! :rolleyes:

            Regards, Nish


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            • N Nish Nishant

              Rama Krishna Vavilala wrote:

              That justifies why they hired an expert like you. Now you have a great opportunity to start changing their development process.

              Yeah, he will save them all! :rolleyes:

              Regards, Nish


              Are you addicted to CP? If so, check this out: The Code Project Forum Analyzer : Find out how much of a life you don't have! My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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              My super-hero cape will need a good cleaning. How do you remove those ugly VB stains anyway?


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                My super-hero cape will need a good cleaning. How do you remove those ugly VB stains anyway?


                I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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                Dave Kreskowiak
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                Sorry, but those are quite permanent. Think of them as stamps on your passport.

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                  Started at a new client yesterday and of course one of the first things was to look at their existing code. It is housed on a network file share, that also happens to be the production web application. First thing I asked was why are you not using source control. "Because it doesn't allow us to work together." and "We've tried and can't figure out how to make it work" Oh this is going to be a fun couple of weeks


                  I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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                  Ennis Ray Lynch Jr
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                  Host it your self. When I get clients on the source control bandwagon and they corrupt their archive and lose the back-ups it is somehow my fault.

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                    Started at a new client yesterday and of course one of the first things was to look at their existing code. It is housed on a network file share, that also happens to be the production web application. First thing I asked was why are you not using source control. "Because it doesn't allow us to work together." and "We've tried and can't figure out how to make it work" Oh this is going to be a fun couple of weeks


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                    Gary Wheeler
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                    Make them pay in advance.

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                      How about this, only a production database, no dev instance. They never saw the need to have one, just don't make any changes while debugging.


                      I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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                      Mark Nischalke wrote:

                      How about this, only a production database, no dev instance.

                      We have a dev instance that no one, except me, uses. They debug on production because the dev machine is a virtual machine and production is a real machine. They claim that there are always problems going from dev to production, a problem I have never encountered with my code. Then again, I code in C# for ASP.NET while they are coding in ColdFusion, on a Linux machine, and trying to generate ASP.NET pages. I can see why they are having problems, but they refuse to listen to me. :doh:

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                        Sorry, but those are quite permanent. Think of them as stamps on your passport.

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                        Gary Wheeler
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                        It's more like a scarlet letter[^].

                        Software Zen: delete this;

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                          How about this, only a production database, no dev instance. They never saw the need to have one, just don't make any changes while debugging.


                          I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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                          boarderstu
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                          I gave up on suggesting test instances and live instances....

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                            How about this, only a production database, no dev instance. They never saw the need to have one, just don't make any changes while debugging.


                            I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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                            SinghUlarity
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                            You seem to be working for a company run by sophomores :-D

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                              Mark Nischalke wrote:

                              If so, the code may have been delivered late, overbudget and not to specification but at least they would have used source control.

                              Hey, we Indians need our BMWs and Audis too :-)

                              Regards, Nish


                              Are you addicted to CP? If so, check this out: The Code Project Forum Analyzer : Find out how much of a life you don't have! My technology blog: voidnish.wordpress.com

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                              SinghUlarity
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                              :laugh:

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                              • J JimmyRopes

                                Mark Nischalke wrote:

                                How about this, only a production database, no dev instance.

                                We have a dev instance that no one, except me, uses. They debug on production because the dev machine is a virtual machine and production is a real machine. They claim that there are always problems going from dev to production, a problem I have never encountered with my code. Then again, I code in C# for ASP.NET while they are coding in ColdFusion, on a Linux machine, and trying to generate ASP.NET pages. I can see why they are having problems, but they refuse to listen to me. :doh:

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                                Think inside the box! ProActive Secure Systems
                                I'm on-line therefore I am. JimmyRopes

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                                >> but they refuse to listen to me Been there, done that. With you being the "new kid on the block", you've got your work cutout for you to make the case for implementing a development/testing environment, separate from production. Please keep us updated how this effort unfolds, or folds up :-D

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                                  How about this, only a production database, no dev instance. They never saw the need to have one, just don't make any changes while debugging.


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                                  agolddog
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                                  Wow, how are things at my old job?

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                                    Started at a new client yesterday and of course one of the first things was to look at their existing code. It is housed on a network file share, that also happens to be the production web application. First thing I asked was why are you not using source control. "Because it doesn't allow us to work together." and "We've tried and can't figure out how to make it work" Oh this is going to be a fun couple of weeks


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                                    MacSpudster
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                                    Source control is lame. I prefer to have 32 copies, one for each of the last 32 days of work. If I goof up, I simply remember which day I made the change. This alleviates the necessity to comment code. When there are changes to the changed code (e.g, changed on day 14 and also on days 17, 22 and 29), then I merely 'roll' forward as I resolve the issue. No prob. So, the best reason for NOT using source control: technology changes so fast that if it's older than 32 days it's outdated. :laugh: ;P Other than that, the only challenge I have is finding work. ;P :laugh:

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                                      Mark Nischalke wrote:

                                      How about this, only a production database, no dev instance.

                                      We have a dev instance that no one, except me, uses. They debug on production because the dev machine is a virtual machine and production is a real machine. They claim that there are always problems going from dev to production, a problem I have never encountered with my code. Then again, I code in C# for ASP.NET while they are coding in ColdFusion, on a Linux machine, and trying to generate ASP.NET pages. I can see why they are having problems, but they refuse to listen to me. :doh:

                                      Simply Elegant Designs JimmyRopes Designs
                                      Think inside the box! ProActive Secure Systems
                                      I'm on-line therefore I am. JimmyRopes

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                                      xavier morera
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                                      "No problem going from dev to production?" You've never used SharePoint!!!!! But from what I read, this company is in a VERY bad situation.

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                                        Started at a new client yesterday and of course one of the first things was to look at their existing code. It is housed on a network file share, that also happens to be the production web application. First thing I asked was why are you not using source control. "Because it doesn't allow us to work together." and "We've tried and can't figure out how to make it work" Oh this is going to be a fun couple of weeks


                                        I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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                                        Narud Shiro
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                                        What about this two? - I don't like this source control because isn't friendly to use, and I have had problems with it in past. - I don't know how to use source control, cause always I've working alone in every project. Amazing, don't you? :laugh:

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                                          Started at a new client yesterday and of course one of the first things was to look at their existing code. It is housed on a network file share, that also happens to be the production web application. First thing I asked was why are you not using source control. "Because it doesn't allow us to work together." and "We've tried and can't figure out how to make it work" Oh this is going to be a fun couple of weeks


                                          I know the language. I've read a book. - _Madmatt

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                                          fickendichdu
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                                          I have worked at that company as well. I started using source control and they could not understand how multiple people can work one project at the same time.

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