When I last looked for an alternative position (read job) I found a
possible three positions. Like most multivalue professionals I've
wondered what was to become of the MV world, and my security in the
furure...
Why?
The multivalue world has always been a closed shop, a dying (or at least
never h
Bjorn,
It certainly is.
Anything that adds to the multivalue model and helps to get it "out there"
is an aid to U2, as far as I am concerned.
I've long wanted a free mv database to compete with the likes of Access for
simple, low cost multiuser systems: many shareware and open source
opportunit
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> ok. where do I get the 10 digit serial# and other #'s to try it out?
>
> George
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ok. where do I get the 10 digit serial# and other #'s to try it out?
George
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Glen B wrote:
Awesome! I definitely want a development part. I also want to work my
projects into it, when they hit a stable release. If you want, I can devote
a section of PickSource to it.
Glen aka PickCoder
http://picksource.com
The OpenQM code is already very stable. It is after all based on a
Awesome! I definitely want a development part. I also want to work my
projects into it, when they hit a stable release. If you want, I can devote
a section of PickSource to it.
Glen aka PickCoder
http://picksource.com
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