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
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
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
o get good at this lingo thing!)
Good luck in the future.
Brad
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>Date: Mon, 11 Aug 2003 18:18:36 +0530
>Subject: OT: Adios
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>Hello Listers,
>This week will be my last here at Learnet. And I&
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
Tab Julius
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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
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
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
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
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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
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
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