
I am aware that KEBS formed a committee about a month ago to look into the issue of Software deverlopment standards. They also need resources on that committee. In case anyone on this list is interested, I can hook you up with the KEBS people. They actually need your input on these matters. Anyone interested? Ikua On Fri, Nov 20, 2009 at 1:22 PM, aki <aki275@googlemail.com> wrote:
@Rad, @Billy. Thanks for sharing your insights too. Client is king and I can now understand how difficult it would be for many to build from scratch given the limited options. So the entire problem is driven by clients and not programmers. I can also understand that clients may not have the budgets to pay for a full scale paid script and solution. We share the same experiences in the network world too.
*Correction on my part was definately in order, thanks to those who have straightened the record else I'd under the impression that coders are not doing what they can.*
*Freeware is off the hook from me... :-)*
As a final clarification, what would be model programming standards in kenya?
- Be practical, re-use code and tools to save on time and costs.
- Be innovation, provide a one stop gui/graphics/programming/development solution. These items do not have to be inhouse, can be sourced externally.
I think now the immediate issues are what Kebs/KICTB come up with.
Rgds.
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