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Saturday
Apr092011

Operations Toolkit V3 - WEEE!!!

Well not too much.  Life has been busy.  But I do have one exciting thing to share.  

 

A while ago I create a toolkit which is currently in use/employed by my work.  It is version 2 of the Operations toolkit - and while it is somewhat good - it has many many shortcomings.  One of many, is that everything (all the rules) are hard coded.  Well that isn’t any good if it is to be used anywhere else right?

 

Well starting today - I am happy to announce that those limitations are being removed.  The creation of the Operations Toolkit V3 is currently underway

The heart of the new version is based upon version 2 - but all settings are now stored in a database instead of being hardcoded into the code.  The hope is that this toolkit will be flexible enough to be used by multiple locations/corporations with little not no modification of the code base.  The code will be released free of course.

As I have more information - i will release it - currently - its under development and utilizes a .net framework windowing system.  Yeah .NET!

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can't wait for the customized one! I bet my workplace would use it. alot of comparable apps that people pay for in the industry have user limits of 10k , or even lower user limits in a pay for tiered system.

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