Hi
Just to introduce myself. I have worked in software industry primarily in
consultancy and baking for the almost 11 years in London we have moved here
to Gold coast.
I was involved with a start-up almost 9 years back when I was younger and
naive. While I am still naive, I have decided to ha
The most matured and open source solution I have found is
http://www.bonitasoft.com/
On Fri, Apr 27, 2012 at 9:19 PM, Marat wrote:
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> Hi guys,
>
> Can anybody suggest a free or cheap (up to $50) BPMN (Business Process
> Model and Notation) design tool? The main criteria for me is the abilit
http://www.visual-paradigm.com/product/bpva/
$99 modeller edition. Fantastic, well worth the money and cross platform
On 27 April 2012 21:19, Marat wrote:
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> Hi guys,
>
> Can anybody suggest a free or cheap (up to $50) BPMN (Business Process
> Model and Notation) design tool? The main criteri
Phuket has been good to us so far, but really we are searching. We are
travelling throughout SE Asia all this year to find where the broadband
meets beach in the most agreeable form!
Next year, we've either found our beach to settle down on for a year or
we'll be looking at a road trip across A
A: and B: is what you boot from so you can then load Windows 1.03 (yes, I
still have the disks). Well, this is after you finally upgrade to a top of the
line XT with CGA color screen after years of peeking and poking on the C64
(PRESS PLAY ON TAPE).
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Hi Pork,
Nice Intro. I think you are the first expat we have seen
in Phucket on the list.
I don't mind Phucket so much. I used to stop there a
lot going to and forth from Germany because Condor
has flights that go there, which are pretty good.
Have you come across the Bangkok Post much ? I'm
tol
How does this make people feel old? I'm only 27 and still remember using
5.25'' floppy disks that actually flopped. Is 27 the new 50, or did I just
start young?
On 27 May 2012 22:15, Vinko Grgic wrote:
> A: drive is for installing Warcraft 2 onto C: drive from the 27 floppy
> disks it fits on so
A: drive is for installing Warcraft 2 onto C: drive from the 27 floppy
disks it fits on so you can play it. B: drive on the other hand is the
drive you use to fake your MS-DOS boot-up so you can access your system
once disk 27 crashes during decompression and your computer carks it. I
believe I
Hi All,
Basic intro;
- 2 degrees (Computer Systems Engineering and Computer Science)
- 5 years working in Finance in Europe and Asia
- C++, Perl, Python, Lua
- Occasional trips to server rooms and 3am call
- Finally, head of sales of SE Asia broker products for NASDAQ