To the kitchen! *doesn't move*
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Email from an agent about a permie Delphi role (with opportunity to retrain in .NET) in Somerset. Let's call that a miss, shall we?
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The last time I worked with Delphi was also the first time, for about two weeks in late 1996.Comment
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I did a bit of Delphi. Quite liked it at the time.Originally posted by NickFitz View PostThe last time I worked with Delphi was also the first time, for about two weeks in late 1996.Comment
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Good scuba diving this time of yearOriginally posted by NickFitz View PostEmail from an agent about a permie Delphi role (with opportunity to retrain in .NET) in Somerset. Let's call that a miss, shall we?
Originally posted by Stevie Wonder BoyI can't see any way to do it can you please advise?
I want my account deleted and all of my information removed, I want to invoke my right to be forgotten.Comment
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It was OK, I thought. It was a new job, and the first thing they had me do was write a small DLL in Delphi for some project or other. Then I started on a new project: a website for BT to sell ISDN lines. And I've been doing web development (the term hadn't even been coined then) ever sinceOriginally posted by mudskipper View PostI did a bit of Delphi. Quite liked it at the time.
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I once got into a chat with a chap in the Bayshill Inn in Cheltenham, which ended with me persuading him that the thing he needed to make a UI for his code library was Delphi, not Visual Basic. Turned out it was a library of Fortran code for analysing low frequency radio signals. I hadn't realised that the Bayshill was where a load of GCHQ types hung out
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