On Thu, 30 Mar 2000, Bakki Kudva wrote:
If I understand correctly the handouts and possible audio/video records
belong to the host of the conference. Therefore you should talk to them
about this issue. It can be ORA, Camelot or any other conference
organizer.
In that case they would
Stas Bekman wrote on Tuesday, April 04, 2000 2:59 AM :
Well, I've just installed the G2 Player and tried it. Yes it's quite good.
May be you are right and it would work. So are you going to give it a
whirl?
I'd love to give it a try. Couple of starting points.
1. Conferences will not be a
Hi Stas,
My suggestion would be to capture one of two of these tutorial sessions
on
audio tape(assuming employer consent), edit and sync them to a bunch of
HTML
slides and put the whole shebang on the Net...preferably right next to
Stas'
great guide. Some nifty examples of this are at...
My suggestion would be to capture one of two of these tutorial sessions
on
audio tape(assuming employer consent), edit and sync them to a bunch of
HTML
slides and put the whole shebang on the Net...preferably right next to
Stas'
great guide. Some nifty examples of this are at...
Well, I don't know if the rest of you actually exist, but I do, and I'm
looking for a job!
"Jeffrey W. Baker" wrote:
snip
I can't answer your population questions, but I would say that I am an
expert in mod_perl. I hired two develoeprs who didn't know a whole hell
of a lot about mod_perl, and I taught them all about it in five two-hour
tutorials. Maybe you could hire
Hello,
Looking for a mod_perl developer in Buffalo.
The site is http://www.destinations.com/www.destinations.com. The booking
engine bit is mod_perl.
Several new products are in the pipeline.
Please respond to [EMAIL PROTECTED]
Thanks
Have a great day!
--Robert Monical
--Director of CRM
Re: Subject line...
$_ = "mod_perl Developer";
print "If I Perl I Apache, then am I a ",
(/^mod\_perl\sDeveloper$/) ? $_ : " ... ", "?\n";
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- In 18 months, about 50 companies (including HP, Philips, etc.) = about
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**a
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