Nobody can learn SAP in China. Plus nobody has pirate copies over there.
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Whot - no pirate copies. SAP will have to be binned immediately. Or else how will they get a load of Chinese children to work through the night producing code for us.
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Nope. Those jobs are now taken by Poles.Originally posted by n5goonerplumbing........hardware engineer...........milkman..........
Fungus.
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Much better with them electric thingies them have now. Some of the horses could be proper grumpy first thing in the morning.Originally posted by AtWMilkman has a better quality of life.
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Or even better.... SAP !!!! Nobody can learn SAP in China. Plus nobody has pirate copies over there. Go for SAP and you will be fine for the next 3-4 generations.Originally posted by n5gooner???
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Don't worry. As soon as Asia's own internal market matures then there will be a shortage once again as UK overseas contracts are seen as "too much bother".Originally posted by tuxBut 97% of all development will take place in Asia within the next four years.
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Well that leaves room for the last 3% to fight it out. Seems as there is 97% dead wood in this industry, we should be OK.Originally posted by tuxBut 97% of all development will take place in Asia within the next four years.
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???Originally posted by FranckoLearn Java. It's impossible for them to learn java.
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Learn Java. It's impossible for them to learn java.Originally posted by tux.
To safeguard your future learn a skill that must be handled locally.
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plumbing........hardware engineer...........milkman..........Originally posted by tux.Net IS the future!
.Net WILL rule the world!
.Net IS everything to everyone!
But 97% of all development will take place in Asia within the next four years.
To safeguard your future learn a skill that must be handled locally.
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.Net is dead! Long live .Net
.Net IS the future!
.Net WILL rule the world!
.Net IS everything to everyone!
But 97% of all development will take place in Asia within the next four years.
To safeguard your future learn a skill that must be handled locally.
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