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Randall wrote regarding 'Re: [SLE] Downgrading packages with Yast2' on Mon, Jan 24 at 16:16:
Danny,
On Monday 24 January 2005 14:12, Danny Sauer wrote:
Randall wrote regarding 'Re: [SLE] Downgrading packages with Yast2':
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Thanks for noticing! Hire me?
I just finished reviewing resumes (with a couple of collegues) for a web developer position - are you in central IL, and proficient with ecmaScript + Actionscript? Lemme know quickly - we're scheduling interviews right now. :)
I could handle the work, but I'm in California. And I'll only take on Web development work on a part-time, contract basis. Not as a full-time or permanent position.
You'd get bored with it anyway. Besides, CA's one heck of a commute from here.
--Danny, who calls it "ecmaScript" in protest of the people who say "Java and related technologies, such as JavaScript"
If you're bothered by inaccurate usage, how do you tolerate life among the computer-owning hoi polloi?
Well, I throw into the trash resumes which imply that Java and JavaScript are somehow related (aside from both being object-oriented, not compiled to machine-native code in most cases, and being poorly implemented by MS). That makes me feel good. The rest of the time, I bite my tongue. Generally, I've found that people who talk about computers like they're experts (but clearly aren't) won't understand when corrected anyway. I do a lot of tongue biting, though it helps that my wife's a bit of a geek herself... --Danny, whose chemistry geek wife is now working on a CS degree :)