Charley,
Thanks - sounds great and don't worry about Perl skills, afterall I have about
20 years with RPG on the IBM midrange platform System 3 - 32 - 34 - 36 and
AS/400. My main goal coding Perl is easily readable and maintainable code
separated out into multiple layers - much like MVC structu
Hi Ed;
You are correct that I have not yet used these frameworks. Several
others on the core team have. My most was largely aimed at letting the
community see why we made the decision we did.
After having done a fair bit of research on this subject (which did
not include using any frameworks as
Hi
> I think you misunderstand the problem.
Possibly, but actually, it's neither here nor there because I *don't*
wish to persuade someone else who is doing a bunch of work that they
should do it *my* way! It's just that I am a fan of these kind of
frameworks and just want to be sure that
On 1/26/07, Charley Tiggs <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> Chris Travers wrote:
> > As I think about it, it might be useful to have a phone field too for
> > main corporate numbers. But this could be added as a custom field.
>
> Actually, if we're talking about tracking customers, I think phone
> shou
Jeff,
I'm interested in helping out. My skill with Perl is still south of
competent but I have two clients who would benefit from this project so
I'm more than interested in the project.
Charley
Jeff Gerritsen wrote:
> I've been watching both email groups SL for years and LSMB since its
> in
Chris Travers wrote:
> As I think about it, it might be useful to have a phone field too for
> main corporate numbers. But this could be added as a custom field.
Actually, if we're talking about tracking customers, I think phone
should not be a custom field. It should actually be a child table