Originally posted by eek
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Originally posted by suityou01 View PostJust a quick reminder to the scriptwriters of the eek sockie, the last time you were criticising me it was for being overly pedentic in pursuit of requirements detail.
HTH
However, my complaint about you being pedantic (note spelling) previously was when you were being told about what needed to be done, this is telling others what needs to be done....
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Originally posted by eek View PostThe more I read about it the more I think FLC was trying to implement the Suity Project methodology....
Get the original quote based on vague incomplete specifications and then get upset as the elaborations increase the amount of work required.
I can see the first few steps already:-
- its a simple wrapper to these SAP calls
- but it needs to save data so that users can use it offline
- but it needs to save transactions so that users can queue changes offline
- but it needs to manage queued transactions so it doesn't update records that have changed.....
HTH
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The more I read about it the more I think FLC was trying to implement the Suity Project methodology....
Get the original quote based on vague incomplete specifications and then get upset as the elaborations increase the amount of work required.
I can see the first few steps already:-
- its a simple wrapper to these SAP calls
- but it needs to save data so that users can use it offline
- but it needs to save transactions so that users can queue changes offline
- but it needs to manage queued transactions so it doesn't update records that have changed.....
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View PostAnd yes, he said it was a piece of cake for him on Friday - Both offline and online working.
Development time quoted was 1 week, but he says it could take him atleast two weeks at the end of Tuesday.
Previous experience for a similar app with more functionality than this says it CANNOT take more than 2 weeks for a seasoned developer.
What do you expect me to do? Sick his duck for the build?
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Originally posted by darmstadt View PostThe permies here have all now buggered off to drink beer, starting at 11:11 and then off to a big party in the main building with fancy dress and disco which starts at 15:11. Yep, its carnival time this weekend. I'm going home at 13:00 after a stress free 2.5 day working week
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The permies here have all now buggered off to drink beer, starting at 11:11 and then off to a big party in the main building with fancy dress and disco which starts at 15:11. Yep, its carnival time this weekend. I'm going home at 13:00 after a stress free 2.5 day working week
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PM me the spec and I'll write it for you. Very reasonable rates. Kerching!
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Originally posted by eek View PostHave you heard that assumptions make an ass out of....
HTH
PS - I am a developer too, among the raft other things I do, if it helps!
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Originally posted by eek View PostContractor but also a dev..... There is particular 1 line within your rant that shows you are a clueless dangerous would you like to guess which one it is...
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And yes, he said it was a piece of cake for him on Friday - Both offline and online working.
Development time quoted was 1 week, but he says it could take him atleast two weeks at the end of Tuesday.
Previous experience for a similar app with more functionality than this says it CANNOT take more than 2 weeks for a seasoned developer.
What do you expect me to do? Sick his duck for the build?
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Originally posted by woohoo View PostOut of interest as a designer and analyst how do you know it's perfectly do-able? It does kinda piss me off when you speak to someone and they try to rail road an application or system despite concerns, sure your not doing that?
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Originally posted by FatLazyContractor View Post[Begin of Rant]
Monday: The App developer asks me "nicely" that he needs to fix some urgent issues on some other project and eats half the day away. Post lunch, we sit together and I take him through the grand plan which is perfectly do-able though slightly complicated. He moans a bit that it is a bit complex as it involves offline working
[End of Rant]
and breathe.
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