Re: (OT?) Where does one find a Cocoa programmer?
Re: (OT?) Where does one find a Cocoa programmer?
- Subject: Re: (OT?) Where does one find a Cocoa programmer?
- From: Laurent Daudelin <email@hidden>
- Date: Wed, 29 Oct 2003 09:23:49 -0500
on 29/10/03 08:14, Phillip Mills at email@hidden wrote:
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On Tuesday, October 28, 2003, at 10:57 PM, Roy Lovejoy wrote:
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> Other than that, this is where many folk look first..
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> www.macdirectory.com
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As someone looking for software development work, it bugs me to see
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lousy applications -- even web ones.
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Going to the above site and clicking "Jobs" got me a page that
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displayed only:
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'Sorry! No records found with "y" in fields "new"!'
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Somebody actually got paid to produce that as a user-level response? I
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guess I need a skills upgrade to get in step with these new human
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interface standards. :-)
Probably a non-programmer person did this on the side to avoid hiring a real
one!
-Laurent.
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