May 30, 2007

Getting a release out the door

Business yammerings , Programming-fu

It feels good when you finally push a release of a product out the door.

The last 2 months I've been spending a chunk of time doing updates on Keystone. It's always fascinating working on code that is pushing 10 years old, seeing things I remember writing during the dotcom boom, and finding other tidbits that make me go "What the HECK was I thinking?"

This release is interesting in that much of the work was pay-for contract updates from a customer who wanted to see some bugs fixed and a few enhancements added in. It's nice working on something you enjoy, and getting paid for it as well.

The code is just about ready for it's next major overhaul though. I'm trying to get up the gumption to rip out the entire database back end code and replace it with ADODB. I wrote my own database abstraction layer back in, oh, 1998-ish, but really, the world has moved on a bit since then. It's time to move with the times.


Posted by dbs at May 30, 2007 12:55 PM

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