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Thanks Charlie,
yeah I thought I might have worded my original post unclear.
What I meant was the companies' prospects were good.
They've got some strong footholds into the Asian (China, Japan) market in the specialized field they're in.
Since my original post I had a straight talk with my manager.
Surprisingly it was quite positive, and expect some answers in a day or so.
I've done the list of Pro's and Con's for each job, and of course there are unknowns on the other side. At this stage if I get positive answers back from my current employer, I'll probably stay.
One thing I do know (in my experience anyway...), there is not THE perfect job.
Thanks for you views, mi160800.
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my pleasure... good luck to whatever your decision is....
Charlie Gilley
Will program for food...
Whoever said children were cheaper by the dozen... lied.
My son's PDA is an M249 SAW.
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I want some .pdf materials for the 70-315 Subject.
Any body has this material?
Plases send me on: Harikrishna@Quest-Software.com
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Hai HariKrishna. I am also looking for 70-315. If u have, can u send me.
Srihari
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Hi All,
Anybody know about the certification in VC++, how to register and what are the study materials available and where to get them.
Thanks in advance
Srinivasan
srinivasan
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Are you talking about the old VC6 C++ exams (I hope not) or the newer .NET 2.0 C++ exams? For the new .NET exams you are given a choice of what language to do the exam in. It is asked at the beginning of the exam. Before with the .NET 1.1 exams you had a VB and a C# exam and it was different. Are you looking to get a Windows, Web, or distributed certification?
Steve Maier, MCSD MCAD MCTS
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Hi, does anyone have any comment about 70-228 course for MCDBA? Is it to old technology now?
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Microsoft is replacing their MCDBA with a couple of new ones. MCTS: SQL Server 2005, and the MCITP: Database Developer and MCITP: Database Administrator. If you have not started down the MCDBA path yet, I would go with the SQL Server 2005 certifications. If you want to be certified with SQL 2000 then the older MCDBA is great. I personally am trying to get my company to move up to SQL 2005 so I got my MCTS and am working on the MCITP.
Steve Maier, MCSD MCAD MCTS
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Thank you very much for your comment. Now I already took MCDBA (70-228) and now I set my plan that I'm going to take an exam on the next 4 month. So it is possible for me to tak another exam such as 70-229 and exam 70-305... Is it going to be out of date or not?
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Those would work, but you also would need a 70-290 or 70-291 unless you already had passed 70-215. 70-215 is already discontinued so I don't think you can take it but it still counts toward MCDBA if you had passed it. There is no exams scheduled to be retired in the near future. And even after that you get a year after the exam is retired to take other exams to keep the certification.
Steve Maier, MCSD MCAD
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Thank you very much for your comment.
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hi all ,
i am facing a problem while displaying 2 byte japanese characters in web page.
actually what i m doing is reading the japanese string as a string and then writting it to xml file and then use the xml file to fill the web page .
so what i m getting is single byte characters corresponding to the the japanese chracters.
If anyone has any answer then please reply
Surendra Vishwkarma
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This question might be better suited for the ASP.NET forum[^].
Have you checked the xml file to see if you can see the Japanese characters correctly there? I am seeing a similar thing with an installer that we are trying to put Japanese into. You might want to look here http://www.opentag.com/xmli18nfaq.htm[^] for some help.
Steve Maier, MCSD MCAD
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Hi everybody, currently I'm study and prepare to have an exam on 70-290 topic at the end of next month. Can anyone suggest me what should i do for my preparation for a success exam?
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What I do for all of my exams is to get a couple of the training books. Usually you will need two because one might not have everything for the actual exam. And since 290 is for Windows 2003 Server setup and admin, I would either get a system with 2003 on it or where you could intall it to play with or use VMware or Virtual PC/Server. Virtual Server is free and if you have 2003 server then you should be good there.
Nothing helps more than experience with the thing you are testing on.
Steve Maier, MCSD MCAD
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Thank you very much for your valuable comment. Now I plan to gain experience about win 2003 and will have an exam after all of the topic that I learn are ready from practic and gain experience from it.
Thank you for your comment!!! Kanel
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Hi ,
Does any one having study material for 70-530 (i.e Asp.Net 2.0)
regards,
leena
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pandey_hemant wrote: hello how r u
Fine, thanks
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Hey guys im not sure where to post this, but we are looking for people who would like jobs...this seemed like the most apropriate spot, so if your interested go to
http://www.aes4you.com/contact.html[^]
Salespeople needed immediately to sell software to Meat Processors and Pawn Shops Nationwide. We are looking for self motivated, outgoing sales personnel to represent our company, and sell software to businesses thought out the United States. We offer a very good compensation plan and it is very realistic to earn 48k per year and up on our plan.
We are a growing company with a strong development and support team in place. We are currently recruiting individuals with a solid sales background to add a strong growing sales team to help promote our great products nation wide. This position would initially be on independent contractor status with the potential for full time sales/management as we grow and expand our customer base. We have structured our compensation package to reward hard work, and your earning potential will continue to grow as we bring more products to market. If you believe that you are the right candidate for this job please send a resume and cover letter
You must have:
• Access to a laptop computer
• Previous sales experience
• Be a self starter, and be confident in your abilities
• Strong at cold calling, following up, and closing
• Have a desire to be successful
Areas Needed:
Seattle WA
San Diego CL
Denver CO
Las Vegas NV
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UNLIMITED COMPENSATION POTENTIAL!
FOR IMMEDIATE CONSIDERATION CONTACT ERIC 573-441-8002 - www.aes4you.com
Pablo
-- modified at 16:58 Tuesday 13th June, 2006
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Hi,
Am a software programmer from Hyderabad-India.I do have a lot of experiance on the work which you are looking for,if it is ok with you then utilise me to market your business in India.
think over it and you can give me a reply.
Good Luck.
Live Life King Size
Asif
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Thank you for your response. I'm not sure if this is possible because you are currently in a country that we do not yet plan on selling in. However I will go over this with Eric and a couple of others and get back to you soon to let you know.
Pablo
www.aes4you.com
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Aseef,
Please contact us at (573)441-8002 Monday morning and ask to speak with Dan Komo. He will talk to you and try to get something set up. In the mean time please go to
http://www.pawnsystems.com/Site/home.html[^]
Where you will be able to download a demo of AlphaPawn and try to become familiar with it. If you have any questions please contact us.
Pablo
www.aes4you.com
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Hi all,
I've got 8 years experience programming in the games industry, mostly C++, with some C# and a smattering of other languages, and in about a year, I'd like to move on to do some consultancy work (not in the games biz - I'd like to branch out, perhaps into web development/databases).
My question is: I want to buff my skill set and CV before I commit, and I was wondering if anyone had any advice as to which exams (if any) would be best. I'm currently considering an MCSD.
Thanks for your advice in advance
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NoCake wrote: I want to buff my skill set and CV before I commit, and I was wondering if anyone had any advice as to which exams (if any) would be best. I'm currently considering an MCSD.
That would help, however there are a new set of certification exams for .NET 2.0 you might want to consider them instead - especially if you are not branching out until next year.
NoCake wrote: I'd like to move on to do some consultancy work (not in the games biz - I'd like to branch out, perhaps into web development/databases).
You might want to create some thing to show of your database skills. I'm not sure that 8 years games programming will cut it if you are moving to enterprise database systems. Get hold of SQL Server and use it, and write some articles on it - that will be something to show to potential employers. I remember having a hard time a few years ago becuase I was applying for jobs using SQL Server 2000 and I'd used databases for 7 years prior to that, just not SQL Server. I had to work very hard to prove that I could use SQL Server.
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