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Technology Stocks : INTERFACE SYSTEMS (INTF) GETTING INTO EBPP?

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To: King David who wrote (840)1/20/2000 11:44:00 PM
From: Tom Klempay  Read Replies (2) of 1203
 
uh, this might be a stupid question, but has anyone here written object code before.

Yeah, for about the last 12 years or so. First project out of school was an oo designed system written from scratch with C++. I was lucky to be in the right place at the right time.

If their system is object-oriented, fine, that can help but what really matters:
- does it work (duh) and are the customers happy with it
- is the system designed well so that supposed "minor" changes don't wreak havoc on other parts
- is the system scalable and extensible
- and a host of other things that I'm sure you already know

I don't care if something is written in C++ or Java, or whatever. A friend of mine, a C guru, has been an OO programmer long before OO was talked about, yet I've interviewed people who professed to know OO and C++ just because they ran freakin' AppWizard in Visual C++.

-tk
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