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- From: statman@stat.ufl.edu (Chuck Kincaid)
- Subject: Re: experienced NeXTSTEP programmer shortage
- In-Reply-To: andrew@cubetech.com's message of Mon, 14 Dec 1992 04:38:29 GMT
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- Organization: University of Fl, Department of Statistics
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- Date: 14 Dec 92 19:57:28
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- >>>>> On Mon, 14 Dec 1992 04:38:29 GMT, andrew@cubetech.com (Andrew Loewenstern) said:
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- In article <2B27CD4C.3212@deneva.sdd.trw.com> thomsen@spf.trw.com (Mark Thomsen) writes:
- >Art Isbell writes
- >> So now's the time for you to go for it! Unfilled positions are begging for
- >> your expertise (in NeXTSTEP software development) ...
- >
- >I have had similar experiences - lots and lots of opportunities for experienced
- >and skilled NeXTSTEP software developers. Especially if you are willing to
- >locate to SF Bay Area, Chicago, New York area, LA, or Texas. Buying NeXTs and
- >believing in the vision is easier than finding the talent to create those
- >custom applications.
- >
- >A sellers market at this moment.
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- Andrew> ditto.
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- Hey, how about Ph.D. statisticians who do research and program on the
- NeXT?
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- charles d. kincaid
- 'the neo-modern post-anti-reductionistic statistician'
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