Re: OT: Adios

2003-08-14 Thread Colin Holgate
Ok, so this brings up a question in my head: for all you successful full time Director dev's, are you finding Director work through current relationships, or do you have a different strategy to open new markets? Do you bring Director to the table through pre-built projects ("We sell Kiosk appli

Re: RE: OT: Adios

2003-08-14 Thread pranavn
Thanks all. The market remains strong here for online developers. You'll find several people into developing HTML or Flash based websites, or converting legacy content into web-friendly formats. Although Shockwave can be deployed online, it's has it's obvious drawbacks. Speaking in terms of hard

Re: OT: Adios

2003-08-14 Thread Rob Romanek
11/08/2003 9:16:50 AM, Tab Julius <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: >I agree, it's clear the market is dramatically reduced. Just curious, >compared to a couple of years ago, where do people think it is? 30% of >what it was? 10%? 60%? Where do you think it will be in two years? > >Specifically the

RE: OT: Adios

2003-08-14 Thread Brad Hile
o get good at this lingo thing!) Good luck in the future. Brad >From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] >Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 18:18:36 +0530 >Subject: OT: Adios >Reply-To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > >Hello Listers, >This week will be my last here at Learnet. And I&

Re: OT: Adios

2003-08-14 Thread Mark A. Boyd
At 10:02 2003-08-11, Evan Adelman wrote: Ok, so this brings up a question in my head: for all you successful full time Director dev's, are you finding Director work through current relationships, or do you have a different strategy to open new markets? Do you bring Director to the table through

RE: OT: Adios

2003-08-14 Thread Chris Aernoudt
Tab Julius Sent: maandag 11 augustus 2003 15:17 To: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Cc: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Subject: Re: OT: Adios Adios, Pranav, glad you were able to join us. Good luck in your new position (hope you have one!) I agree, it's clear the market is dramatically reduced. Just curious, com

OT: Adios

2003-08-14 Thread pranavn
Hello Listers, This week will be my last here at Learnet. And I'll probably be headed out of multimedia development too after this. Since this list has helped a lot during my tenure here, I figured a quick goodbye would be in order. As an aside, I'd like to chip in with a quick comment on what see

Re: OT: Adios

2003-08-14 Thread Evan Adelman
Ok, so this brings up a question in my head: for all you successful full time Director dev's, are you finding Director work through current relationships, or do you have a different strategy to open new markets? Do you bring Director to the table through pre-built projects ("We sell Kiosk appli

Re: OT: Adios

2003-08-14 Thread Tab Julius
Adios, Pranav, glad you were able to join us. Good luck in your new position (hope you have one!) I agree, it's clear the market is dramatically reduced. Just curious, compared to a couple of years ago, where do people think it is? 30% of what it was? 10%? 60%? Where do you think it will

Re: OT: Adios

2003-08-14 Thread Anand Ravi
AIL PROTECTED]> To: <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> Sent: Monday, August 11, 2003 6:18 PM Subject: OT: Adios > Hello Listers, > This week will be my last here at Learnet. And I'll probably be headed out > of multimedia development too after this. Since this list has helped a lot > durin

Re: OT: Adios

2003-08-11 Thread Rob Romanek
Hey Evan, I have to say that I've been kind of lucky in my freelance career as a developer. I've never had to market myself tons I manage to hook up with agencies and get a regular flow of work from them. So I don't do any selling of "the product" to the ultimate client, that is done through th