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opportunities for US programmers abroad?

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richardsosborn@gmail.com - 14 Feb 2007 02:55 GMT
i posed this about a year ago.  i'm a ten year veteran looking to "see
the world" before i settle down.  i hear mixed reports from friends in
netherlands and elsewhere.  is there anywhere a US programmer could go
and find good opportunities?
Mich - 14 Feb 2007 05:04 GMT
>i posed this about a year ago.  i'm a ten year veteran looking to "see
> the world" before i settle down.  i hear mixed reports from friends in
> netherlands and elsewhere.  is there anywhere a US programmer could go
> and find good opportunities?

that probably depends on what you are ready to take ... would you accept to
work somewhere in Asia for $500 a month?
Luc The Perverse - 14 Feb 2007 05:09 GMT
>i posed this about a year ago.  i'm a ten year veteran looking to "see
> the world" before i settle down.  i hear mixed reports from friends in
> netherlands and elsewhere.  is there anywhere a US programmer could go
> and find good opportunities?

I hear there are thriving software markets in Denmark.

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LTP

:)
Gordon Beaton - 14 Feb 2007 07:38 GMT
> I hear there are thriving software markets in Denmark.

But have you heard Danish?

/gordon

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Dag Sunde - 14 Feb 2007 08:12 GMT
>> I hear there are thriving software markets in Denmark.
>
> But have you heard Danish?

Don't worry about that. 99% of the scandinavian population
below 50 speak English.

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Luc The Perverse - 14 Feb 2007 17:29 GMT
>> I hear there are thriving software markets in Denmark.
>
> But have you heard Danish?

Yeah it kinda sounds like German.

And yes, I speak a little Danish but I had to give it up for Japanese when
my lessons ran out :(

I had a contract job through a friend in Denmark - made 1000$ for designing
a Microsoft Word Toolbar.

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