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Re: [GNUe-dev] Introduction
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Bajusz Tamás |
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Re: [GNUe-dev] Introduction |
Date: |
Fri, 28 May 2004 19:27:57 +0200 |
Hi Jeff!
First, sorry for answering a little late.
I'm wery happy to hear a voice like yours, koz
my main goal here to implement my old style (foxpro)
HR/payroll/tax calculation system in gnue.
I know this part of an enterprise system is wery
country specific (by law), but i like to learn
more about how this goes on the other side of the
globe :)
Bajusz Tamás (btami)
On Fri, 7 May 2004 21:23:02 -0400
Jeff LaMarche <address@hidden> wrote:
> Greetings, all.
>
> I ran across your project today for the first time (following a link
> from the PostgreSQL website), and am very excited by what you are
> doing. I am currently working as an independent consultant doing
> PeopleSoft implementation and integration work, but also know a number
> of other languages -- including Java C, C++ and Objective-C, SQL, and
> SQR -- and am also familiar with several operating systems and
> databases.
>
> Prior to going independent, I was the lead technical developer at
> PeopleSoft for production releases for Human Resources (recently
> renamed Human Capital Management). Part of the reason I left PeopleSoft
> was due to frustration caused by the fact that legacy spaghetti code
> and an archaic architecture combined with management pressure for short
> development cycles made it all but impossible to modernize their HR
> suite (despite the pretty web-enabled surface, the underlying
> architecture is struggling under its own weight).
>
> So, needless to say, the possibility of getting involved relatively
> early in a project such as yours excites me, and I believe that I can
> bring to your project a lot of hard-learned lessons on how to (and how
> not to) design an enterprise HR system.
>
> It will take me a little while to get up to speed, learn Python, and
> get familiar with the code that's already been written. What I've seen
> at so far looks to be well-thought-out, well implemented, and
> well-documented, so hats off to you folks, and I look forward to
> getting more involved.
>
> Cheers,
> Jeff LaMarche
>
>
>
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