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Re: Database developer needed In Vancouver BC
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Re: Database developer needed In Vancouver BC


  • Subject: Re: Database developer needed In Vancouver BC
  • From: J Tichenor <email@hidden>
  • Date: Tue, 20 Sep 2005 10:02:21 -0700

I should emphasis: I want the resulting application to be Cocoa based, thus the post to the Cocoa-dev list, which I know is generally a technical list. But what better place to find cocoa devs?

If this is the wrong place, please point me in the direction of the proper list to post on.

Thanks,

James

On 20-Sep-05, at 9:33 AM, J Tichenor wrote:

Hello -- I am a VFX supervisor in Vancouver and need to quote a database project for the fall. If you are interested in a compelling project management puzzle, please contact me via email.

Thanks,

~ j ~


James Tichenor
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