I can say which our company picks when given that choice but the mailing
list isn't going to like it.



2010/2/17 Jake Churchill <reyna...@gmail.com>

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> I think the server technology experience part of the requirements are
> usually cut and paste.  But if you have a large system already built in Java
> and they want to integrate some Flex UI stuff into the mix, they probably
> want someone who at least understands how the backend works.  If the company
> gets 2 applicants, one with just flex and one with flex and java experience,
> which do you think they'll pick?
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> More food for thought :)
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> On Wed, Feb 17, 2010 at 9:53 AM, djhatrick <djhatr...@yahoo.com> wrote:
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>> Don't you think those requirements are cut and paste? Being a good flex
>> developer with experience in other structured languages is good, but usually
>> isn't a deal-breaker, I mean really, are you going to be crafting a backend
>> unit and doing all the ui too? If you are, well more power to you, I find
>> the flex/air sandbox enough work to keep my nose out of most of the backend,
>> on big projects anyway.
>>
>> Food for thought.
>>
>> --- In flexcoders@yahoogroups.com <flexcoders%40yahoogroups.com>,
>> "fred44455" <fred44...@...> wrote:
>> >
>> > Since this year you don't seems to be able to find a Job Offer in Flex
>> without the requirement: Knowledge in Java, JEE2 etc.. required( Most job
>> ads in Dice.com) Is that mean that now not only I need to learn Flex but
>> also Java to be able to find a Flex Developer job??
>> >
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