Sam,

It depends.

Yes we have clients that use TAATools. USUALLY compile the commands and run
it from there.

BUT, I have been known to glom the code for other purposes at a site that
has a license to the tools...



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[mailto:midrange-l-bounces@xxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of Sam Lennon
Sent: Tuesday, January 05, 2010 9:28 PM
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Subject: TAATOOL Usage in Production Code

In a prior job I also used some of the TAATOOLs commands (the commercial
product) in production jobs. My current boss prefers that we don't code
the TAATOOLs commands directly, but extract the source and add them to
our libraries. I'd much rather use them directly from the TAATOOL
library and I'd like your opinions.

Questions to TAATOOL users:

1) Do you use TAATOOLs directly in PRODUCTION code?

or

2) Do you extract the source and absorb the tool into your own code?


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