RE @SBRKn

Mike Schwartz mschw at athenet.net
Tue Jan 6 12:53:53 PST 2009


> A paper book can allow you to flip around and look for things.  My
> quick
> reference guide - from Laura Brody - is the best tool I have at my
> desk.  I can find syntax quickly.  But if I do not know a command
> exists, I can only use it if I happen to notice it as I look for other
> things.
> --
> Nancy Palmquist 		MOS & filePro Training Available

     Maybe we could talk Laura into releasing an upgraded version of her
reference guide.  

Laura:

     Would it be worth your while to release new FP help notes and a new
printed guide?  Or is that more trouble than it is worth to you?
  
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     In other news, I just finished a 4-year contract programming job, and
am available for other assignments.  I really like working with filePro, and
would like to stick with it. 

     This contract job involved linking an entire filePro based order entry
and accounting system to the Web, using Tomcat, PHP and especially Ruby on
Rails.  I worked with other web developers who wrote most of the web stuff,
but I picked up a lot of web development tips while on this project.  Right
now, I'm spending most of my spare time mastering Web development tools,
especially Ruby.

     If any of you want to put your filePro data on the Web, or if you have
any other filePro work available, I would be interested in it.  I'm
available for small or large project contract work, and would consider
relocating for a permanent or long-term contract work.  

     As far a web development work, in order to expedite things for you, I
could probably arrange to get the same team I worked with on my last project
to assist me with the web work.

Thanks, and everybody have a GREAT NEW YEAR!

Mike Schwartz      





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