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qappdsn@ibm.net wrote: >Oh don't sweat about Booth, he's OK, just drinks too much coffee! :) BTW he's >like >some of us who have had our tongue in our cheek for so long it'll have to be >surgically removed...we'll go to your place for that. LOL! Well, one thing this has done. It's brought me out of semi-lurk mode. <grin> >Supporting multiple sites we wind up with PDM/SEU as low common denominator >and I've >learned to like the pain. My only wish is that if I browse a second member >that I >could edit it at the same time. Sometimes when I'm looking up a panel on a >display >file while editing the program I spot something that needs cleaning up..sure >would be >nice to do while it's on my mind instead of having to remember to get back to >it. I agree that would be nice. Instead of browsing a second member within SEU, I usually use a separate session. That way I can edit it if I want to. >I remember some story about a really big company having an official looking >person >walking around the slave pit with a light meter then changing all of the >fluorescent >lights. Productivity went up. For a while. The perception that the employer >was >doing something for the workers made the workers feel better. Placebo effect. > Until >I can get the editor to write code for me, it just changes how I type, not how >much I >type. I'll pass on the placebo, thank you. Interesting story. It's not that I don't believe Code/400 could make me more productive, it probably could. I just feel that I'm already pretty dang productive as it is. <grin> >Now if one is working on a really bogged down system and want's to offload >editing at >their company provided 486/66 which can take full advantage of their blinding >fast >typing ability.....(tongue...cheek...coffee...:) If a system is so bogged down that a programmer running an editor is causing a performance problem, the company probably needs a larger AS/400 regardless. :-D Terry Herrin Sr. Programmer/Analyst New Hanover Regional Medical Center +--- | This is the Midrange System Mailing List! | To submit a new message, send your mail to "MIDRANGE-L@midrange.com". | To unsubscribe from this list send email to MIDRANGE-L-UNSUB@midrange.com. | Questions should be directed to the list owner/operator: david@midrange.com +---
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