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Originally posted by Cowboy BobI've got one
Ah well done! Bravo!!
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Originally posted by SallyAnneWhat was that smile for?
You got yourself one of them? or do you think £500 is a peasants wage?
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by SallyAnneJust finishing up in York, and then I might be learning JAVA and .net by the sounds of it!
How goes it with you mate? You found another cushy gig yet?
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Originally posted by aj1977hey SA! what are u upto thesedays?
How goes it with you mate? You found another cushy gig yet?
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Guest repliedOriginally posted by SallyAnneWhat was that smile for?
You got yourself one of them? or do you think £500 is a peasants wage?
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Originally posted by PondlifeThe closest I get to knowedge management is trying to remember where I left my .Net for dummies book.
toot toot... all aboard the .Net gravy train
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Originally posted by ZorbaOoh - knowledge management... I'll have to get myself on a course to supplement my wide .net skills. Ta.
The closest I get to knowedge management is trying to remember where I left my .Net for dummies book.
toot toot... all aboard the .Net gravy train
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Originally posted by el duder.net is the future.
so is knowledge managerment. ask Milan.
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Originally posted by Cowboy Bob
What was that smile for?
You got yourself one of them? or do you think £500 is a peasants wage?
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Originally posted by SallyAnneThese seem to be paying really well at the moment - there's a load for £500ish on Jobserve.
Are the kids not learning this in Uni anymore? java developers used to be 10 a penny!
.net is the future.
so is knowledge managerment. ask Milan.
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Originally posted by SallyAnneThese seem to be paying really well at the moment - there's a load for £500ish on Jobserve.
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Originally posted by PondlifeLets hope thay don't find traces of sauerkraut on any of the pages then.
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Originally posted by Pondlifehttp://news.bbc.co.uk/2/hi/business/6263922.stm
SAP has admitted its TomorrowNow unit carried out "inappropriate downloads" of documents from its rival Oracle, but said SAP had not accessed the material.
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Originally posted by Zorba"I did not have reading with that documentation..." (in an American Presidential twang)
Lets hope thay don't find traces of sauerkraut on any of the pages then.
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