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Re: [xml-dev] Opinions About typecasting..

From: "bryan rasmussen" <rasmussen.bryan@-----.--->
To: "david.lyon@----------.---" <-----.----@----------.--->
Date: 4/2/2007 6:20:00 AM
I believe this is very close to on topic actually, with some quick editing

On 4/2/07, david.lyon@p... <david.lyon@p...> wrote:
> Quoting Rick Marshall <rjm@z...>:
>
> > Tools are careers - at least today.
>
> Very true.
And they all have awful XML based configurations files. Somebody
should standardize,

>
> > So I'm having extreme difficulty finding people to work for me
> > because they want to be "Oracle" programmers or "SAP" programmers or ...
>
> it's where the money is....
>
Can one get this 'money' by putting out a resume claiming to be an
'XML' programmer or specialist?

> > I'm starting to wander if they even see the projects in terms of
> > outcomes or just "I spent x years working with product y doing z".
>
Cheers,

Bryan Rasmussen


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