Looking for people that will be responsible for designing and coding
changes to support the building of eLearning training courses. These
changes will be made to an existing architecture that the contractor
will be trainined on. One contractor must have the following skills:
HTML Javascript The other contractor must have the following skills:
HTML Javascript XML, XSL, XSD For both contractors, experience with
install packages such as WISE and/or Installshield would be a plus.
Client currently has needs for 10 individuals, if we submit your resume
for consideration you will have a very good chance of getting the
interview. Please send your resume ASAP if qualified!
Send resumes to Kyle.Gagliardi@sapphire.com
Sapphire Technologies is an EOE-M/F/V/D and a member of the Vedior
Group of Companies, the third largest international staffing firm with
over 2,200 offices in more than 33 countries.
Andrew Thompson - 28 Sep 2005 04:14 GMT
> Looking for people ..
You are apparently not very good at it.
I mean, looking for XML/JScript(*) applicants in a Java
group? What a dope!
* Both technologies come from MS.
fred - 28 Sep 2005 05:54 GMT
This is a Java group?
Andrew Thompson - 28 Sep 2005 07:35 GMT
> This is a Java group?
It depends what you mean by 'this'.
The post was X-posted to..
comp.text.xml, microsoft.public.xml, microsoft.public.xsl,
comp.lang.java.programmer, microsoft.public.cn.xml
And I read 'this' one, the one with Java in it.
I would set follow-ups to 'some MS group', but am
still trying to get the hang of a new news client.
Andy Dingley <dingbat@codesmiths.com> - 28 Sep 2005 10:27 GMT
> I mean, looking for XML/JScript(*) applicants in a Java
> group?
>
> * Both technologies come from MS.
Do you _mind_ ! XML doesn't "come from MS" (Heaven forbid!) and
JScript only does so in that it's a M$oft spin on JavaScript.
OK, so they're not Java, but please don't tar perfectly civilised
technologies with that M$oft label! They're not _IE_ you know.
Peter Flynn - 29 Sep 2005 01:02 GMT
>> Looking for people ..
>
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>
> * Both technologies come from MS.
Not so. Jscript is M$, but XML is vendor-independent.
See the XML FAQ at http://xml.silmaril.ie/basics/responsible/
///Peter