i'd be very interested in something like this. i've been looking for
companies that were developing for Java3D, especially in the new york area,
but i didn't find much.
judging from the difficulty of the search i am hesitant to think that there
are many out there.
adam
----- Original Message -----
From: "John Pallister" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>
Sent: Monday, July 03, 2000 8:50 PM
Subject: Re: [JAVA3D] 3D Job sites & J3d.org
> I agree. As someone in the same general position (although
> not an academic [hint]), I'd be very interested in a current
> list of jobs. It would also give an excellent indication of
> the level of "life" in the field (a bit like this list).
>
> Speaking of signs of life, could you include a section for
> VRML jobs? Do such things even exist?
>
> Sorry to hear about the termination, Justin; it always
> sounded like a pretty cool job.
>
> John :^P
>
> Chris Gates wrote:
> >
> > As someone who is more than a beginner and not yet a seasoned veteran
with
> > Java and Java3D, I think it would great to have a listing for both of
job
> > postings and of those individuals and teams involved in research, both
> > academically (like myself) and in the commercial world.
> >
> > My2 cents,
> > CG
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> John Pallister
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