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Leonidas Kanakis

Hello. I need an experienced Java developer for a quick job. Notice he/she
needs to be very experienced so the time that he/she will need to finish
will be short. Full details/analysis (in physical language) will be
provided. Skills involved: very good knowledge of Java, networking with java
(client/server), GUI, running native win32 OS commands and programs. Also he
needs to prepare UML 2.0 diagrams. Please answer a.s.a.p. Note that this is
a paid job. Please do not answer in newsgroup. Send message at mail address
leaving out the omt and reversing domain name and username. Your answer will
be taken seriously only if you provide full name, java skill level,
nationality, age and if you are currently developing in java. All answers
will be treated as confidential.
 
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Leonidas Kanakis

Sure I know the difference. Still people writing javascript are commonly
also java developers. That's why I posted here, too. If It was very
difficult to think that, Dear Mr. Webb, how about preparing a new
algorithm?!? I return you the irony - other than that no hard feelings.
 
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Lee

Leonidas Kanakis said:
Sure I know the difference. Still people writing javascript are commonly
also java developers. That's why I posted here, too.

If you spend any time reading this newsgroup, you'll find that only
a small percentage of people writing javascript are any sort of
software developer at all. I suspect that a larger percentage are
parents. Did you try posting to any parenting newsgroups?


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Leonidas Kanakis

Lee said:
Leonidas Kanakis said:

If you spend any time reading this newsgroup, you'll find that only
a small percentage of people writing javascript are any sort of
software developer at all. I suspect that a larger percentage are
parents. Did you try posting to any parenting newsgroups?
Thank you, Lee. I will post the ad there, too. (very funny).
 
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Randy Webb

Leonidas Kanakis said the following on 2/11/2007 10:16 AM:
Sure I know the difference.

Evidently you don't.
Still people writing javascript are commonly also java developers.

Past experience in this group has been totally opposite of that.
That's why I posted here, too. If It was very difficult to think
that, Dear Mr. Webb, how about preparing a new algorithm?!?

New algorithm for what? How to properly post job advertisements?
I return you the irony - other than that no hard feelings.

No irony to me, only to you :)

Answer:It destroys the order of the conversation
Question: Why?
Answer: Top-Posting.
Question: Whats the most annoying thing on Usenet?
 
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RobG

Hello. I need an experienced Java developer for a quick job. [...]
Your answer will
be taken seriously only if you provide full name, java skill level,
nationality, age ...

What possible relevance do age and nationality have?
 
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Randy Webb

RobG said the following on 2/11/2007 8:08 PM:
Hello. I need an experienced Java developer for a quick job. [...]
Your answer will
be taken seriously only if you provide full name, java skill level,
nationality, age ...

What possible relevance do age and nationality have?

Never dealt with green card issues in the USA I presume? And.or child
labor laws?
 
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RobG

RobG said the following on 2/11/2007 8:08 PM:
Hello. I need an experienced Java developer for a quick job. [...]
Your answer will
be taken seriously only if you provide full name, java skill level,
nationality, age ...
What possible relevance do age and nationality have?

Never dealt with green card issues in the USA I presume? And.or child
labor laws?

No, never - though of course I am aware of requirements in that regard
in my own jurisdiction. I am similarly aware of laws that make
discrimination based on nationality and age (and various other factors
such as sex, marital status and religious beliefs) illegal, and that
such laws exist in most modern, democratic states.

I find it strange that someone would find such information even
vaguely useful considering the medium used to elicit responses.

It may have been better for the OP to simply state which
jurisdiction's labour laws would apply - but then, given the request
for Java programmers in a javascript news group... :)
 
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dd

Leonidas Kanakis said:
If you spend any time reading this newsgroup, you'll
find that only a small percentage of people writing
javascript are any sort of software developer at all.
I suspect that a larger percentage are parents. Did
you try posting to any parenting newsgroups?

FPOTW !! (Funniest post of the week) :)
 
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Erwin Moller

Leonidas said:
Sure I know the difference. Still people writing javascript are commonly
also java developers.

Hi Leonidas, I do not want to be a pain, but you have that number wrong.
People writing JavaScript are NOT commonly Java developers.
They are often webdevelopers, people who must create interactivity and stuff
in webbrowsers.

I wonder where that idea came from.
Java and JavaScript have little in common except the Java in their name.
One is strongtyped, the other not.
One lives in a webbrowser, the other where a Javaruntime is available.

I am one of those who did both, so believe me: they have little in common,
and I needed a lot more time to learn Java than I needed to learn
JavaScript.

Warning: If you throw a very experienced JavaScript coder on some J2EE
project, or whatever Java project for that matter, I am sure that coder has
little use of his/her JavaScript skills and will probably reach a
satisfying level in Java as fast as, say, a Perlcoder.
That's why I posted here, too.

Try comp.lang.java.
You'll want them, not us. :)

Good hunting.

Regards,
Erwin Moller

If It was very
 
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Leonidas Kanakis

Ok people, I have read all your remarks. Sorry for posting here.
At least you saw tha funny side of my mistake. :)
Leonidas


RobG said:
RobG said the following on 2/11/2007 8:08 PM:
Hello. I need an experienced Java developer for a quick job.
[...]
Your answer will
be taken seriously only if you provide full name, java skill level,
nationality, age ...
What possible relevance do age and nationality have?

Never dealt with green card issues in the USA I presume? And.or child
labor laws?

No, never - though of course I am aware of requirements in that regard
in my own jurisdiction. I am similarly aware of laws that make
discrimination based on nationality and age (and various other factors
such as sex, marital status and religious beliefs) illegal, and that
such laws exist in most modern, democratic states.

I find it strange that someone would find such information even
vaguely useful considering the medium used to elicit responses.

It may have been better for the OP to simply state which
jurisdiction's labour laws would apply - but then, given the request
for Java programmers in a javascript news group... :)
 
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Randy Webb

RobG said the following on 2/11/2007 9:07 PM:
RobG said the following on 2/11/2007 8:08 PM:
Hello. I need an experienced Java developer for a quick job.
[...]
Your answer will
be taken seriously only if you provide full name, java skill level,
nationality, age ...
What possible relevance do age and nationality have?
Never dealt with green card issues in the USA I presume? And.or child
labor laws?

No, never - though of course I am aware of requirements in that regard
in my own jurisdiction. I am similarly aware of laws that make
discrimination based on nationality and age (and various other factors
such as sex, marital status and religious beliefs) illegal, and that
such laws exist in most modern, democratic states.

Yes, the EOE (Equal Opportunity Employment) Act in the US prohibits
discrimination based on - among other things - nationality and age. But,
from the posters Email Address, I doubt US law would be applicable :)

Is Google Groups still screwing up signatures and quoting?
 
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Leonidas Kanakis

Randy Webb said:
RobG said the following on 2/11/2007 9:07 PM:
RobG said the following on 2/11/2007 8:08 PM:

Hello. I need an experienced Java developer for a quick job.
[...]
Your answer will
be taken seriously only if you provide full name, java skill level,
nationality, age ...
What possible relevance do age and nationality have?
Never dealt with green card issues in the USA I presume? And.or child
labor laws?

No, never - though of course I am aware of requirements in that regard
in my own jurisdiction. I am similarly aware of laws that make
discrimination based on nationality and age (and various other factors
such as sex, marital status and religious beliefs) illegal, and that
such laws exist in most modern, democratic states.

Yes, the EOE (Equal Opportunity Employment) Act in the US prohibits
discrimination based on - among other things - nationality and age. But,
from the posters Email Address, I doubt US law would be applicable :)

Is Google Groups still screwing up signatures and quoting?

--
Randy
Chance Favors The Prepared Mind
comp.lang.javascript FAQ - http://jibbering.com/faq/index.html
Javascript Best Practices -
http://www.JavascriptToolbox.com/bestpractices/

Actually US Law is not applicable. Yet I will keep in mind not to ask such
*sensitive* questions, since the Greek (and the EU) Law by which I abide may
have similar restrictions. If anyone is intersted, please disregard the age
and nationality questions.
Thank you.
Leonidas
 

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