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Freelance Projects for Java Programmers

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Jaik - 30 Jun 2008 22:56 GMT
Get access to a large number of freelance projects in Java and J2EE.
Join one of the largest databases of freelance projects. New and
exciting projects added every day.

Join For Free Today.
http://www.getafreelancer.com/affiliates/jaikjoel/
Lew - 01 Jul 2008 02:35 GMT
> Get access to a large number of freelance projects in Java and J2EE.
> Join one of the largest databases of freelance projects. New and
> exciting projects added every day.
>
> Join For Free Today.
> http://www.getafreespammer.scam/affiliates/jaikjoel/

It is an abuse of these newsgroups to spam your commercial enterprise with
multi-posted advertisements.

Do you even read these groups?  Have you any notion of the conversations that
occur here?  It would only be polite to listen before you start screaming at us.

Don't multi-post.  Don't spam.

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Evans - 01 Jul 2008 21:09 GMT
> Get access to a large number of freelance projects in Java and J2EE.
> Join one of the largest databases of freelance projects. New and
> exciting projects added every day.
>
> Join For Free Today.http://www.getafreelancer.com/affiliates/jaikjoel/

What exactly is wrong with you???
You've made your point, now why don't you just blow off and stop
spamming this newsgroup?
Besides, a self-respecting freelancer knows where to get jobs.

Please go ply your trade else where.

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Evans
Andrew Thompson - 02 Jul 2008 07:46 GMT
...
> > Join For Free Today. http://www.getafreelOADer.com/affiliates/jaikjoel/
>
> What exactly is wrong with you???

Please mung the URLs of spammers if you insist
on quoting them.  'Extra points' if you can make
fun of them with the change of just a few letters.

(And there is never a need for a second or third '?')

--
Andrew T.
Lew - 02 Jul 2008 12:26 GMT
> (And there is never a need for a second or third '?')

Actually, by convention the extra question marks indicate shocked puzzlement.
 They are legitimate, if the intent actually is to show shocked amazement, as
it seemed to be in the case here.

The trouble, as with exclamation points and quote marks, is when the
punctuation is used indiscriminately and inappropriately.  I just don't think
it was, this one time.

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Jaik - 02 Jul 2008 20:26 GMT
Hay thats unfair.
Am a java programmer.
I just found this site and thought that it might inteest some of you,
now if you dont like it why dont you just ignore it?
Dave Miller - 02 Jul 2008 20:43 GMT
> Hay thats unfair.
> Am a java programmer.
> I just found this site and thought that it might inteest some of you,
> now if you dont like it why dont you just ignore it?

(Literally) LOL - the word "affiliate" in your link might argue against
the purity of your motives.

Dave Miller
Java Web Hosting at:
http://www.cheap-jsp-hosting.com/
Jaik - 02 Jul 2008 21:09 GMT
Ya shure. I foung a good site.
It also had an affiliat program, since I was recomending it whynot
gain something out of it.
Nobody looses. Seriously just because it is affiliat dosent mean it
isnt a legitimat recomendation.

Anyway you are a jsp expert. Cause one of my mentors gave me a project
that requires jsp and i have no idea what jsp is.
So I wanted to know since i know java how dificult is it ti learn
creation of jsp??(and where can i learn from?)
Andrew Thompson - 03 Jul 2008 00:42 GMT
...
> Nobody looses. ...

You were born a loser and have degenerated
into a shill.  Now piss off.

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Andrew Thompson
Qu0ll - 03 Jul 2008 06:33 GMT
> Ya shure. I foung a good site.
> It also had an affiliat program, since I was recomending it whynot
[quoted text clipped - 6 lines]
> So I wanted to know since i know java how dificult is it ti learn
> creation of jsp??(and where can i learn from?)

I long for the day spell-checking technology would arrive in all the
countries of the world.

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-Qu0ll (Rare, not extinct)
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RedGrittyBrick - 03 Jul 2008 10:42 GMT
> Ya shure. I foung a good site.
> It also had an affiliat program, since I was recomending it whynot
> gain something out of it.
> Nobody looses. Seriously just because it is affiliat dosent mean it
> isnt a legitimat recomendation.

Let me explain why your recommendation is utterly worthless to me:

* You had no reputation here prior to this thread. If a regular helper,
such as Andrew, Lew, Knute or many others, recommends a site - we know
it has merit because we have seen their postings here over many years
providing generous and useful advice. If some stranger jumps in, we
don't know whether their opinion is trustworthy.

* You further taint the recommendation by posting a link which, it is
obvious, you are hoping to benefit financially from. It is easy to infer
that greed is your main motive.

* Your wording is reminiscent of commercial advertising more than of
technical review.

* You take no care over spelling or grammar. For some readers this is a
sign of the author's casual, careless and sloppy attitude to other
matters too.

* Lots of people make a first appearance in this newsgroup with a
similar touting of some worthless, plagiarised or embryonic material
sprinkled with google ads from which it is clear they hope to earn easy
money. Experience suggests that all postings matching that pattern are
likely to be a worthless distraction.

* http://www.catb.org/~esr/faqs/smart-questions.html#not_losing

I am sorry but you have wrecked your reputation here, so far as I am
concerned.

Just my ¤0.02 worth.

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