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- From: bollerud@oslonett.no (Svein Olav Mytting)
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- Subject: Re: Can we do programming without seeing the end user?
- Date: 5 Apr 1996 14:50:41 +0200
- Organization: Bollerud Data, Europe
- Message-ID: <5sMPnOggyjvV071yn@oslonett.no>
- References: <BYtKnOggyTxQ071yn@oslonett.no>
- Reply-To: bollerud@oslonett.no
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- In article <BYtKnOggyTxQ071yn@oslonett.no>,
- bollerud@oslonett.no (Svein Olav Mytting) wrote:
- > I know a lot of you programmers work far from the end-users. Some of you
- > work even far from your employer, which in turn lives far from the
- > customer.
- ....
- > Experience with geographically split cooperation
- > customers / sales people / programmers
- > would be of major interest.
-
- I started this thread, and want to thank you all for the wisdom shared
- through it. It seems the thread has now drifted quite a bit, so I suggest
- future posters reconsider the subject line.
-
- Regarding my original question about geographical relation between programmer
- and end user, I have learned a lot. Maybe the most important piece to
- remember is this:
- There are programmers, systems designers, analysts,
- and there are sales people.
- Know who you are.
-
- [Svein Olav Mytting, Sand, N-3075 Berger, Norway. E-mail: bollerud@sn.no]
-