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What is best way for designing and programming?

 
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Arda Han
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PostPosted: Thu Oct 09, 2003 12:33 pm    Post subject: What is best way for designing and programming? Reply with quote



We have an analysis report for our ERP (Enterprise Resource Planing)
application. We want create an useful, practic and best GUI for this
application?

We need your valuable experiences for this application. What is your
suggestions for this? We must use any model programs?(Power Designer...and
others) What is best team code organization methods? Best coding methods?

Best wishes and Thank you ,

Mehmet Avsar


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Bryan Crotaz
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PostPosted: Fri Oct 10, 2003 4:15 am    Post subject: Re: What is best way for designing and programming? Reply with quote



Where do you want to go?

I wouldn't start from here....

;-)

I'd recommend looking at Bold (in Delphi 7 Architect) if you want to go for
Win32, or ECO (C# Builder) if you want to go for .Net. If you want to go
for Linux, god help thee.

Bryan


"Arda Han" <arda (AT) han (DOT) com> wrote

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We have an analysis report for our ERP (Enterprise Resource Planing)
application. We want create an useful, practic and best GUI for this
application?

We need your valuable experiences for this application. What is your
suggestions for this? We must use any model programs?(Power Designer...and
others) What is best team code organization methods? Best coding methods?

Best wishes and Thank you ,

Mehmet Avsar





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