Foxpro devs allegedly can't be found, at least are faithful .Net devs probably have too many opportunities to keep them faithful A funny and unexpected drawback of 'popular' languages.
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Le 3 mai 2017 à 22:14, Paul H. Tarver paul@tpcqpc.com a écrit :
Everyone:
A prospective client of mine located in the Greater Denver CO Metro Area hired a programmer a few years back who came in and reprogrammed all of their internal software in C# using LINQ To Entities framework and Windows Presentation Foundation. Once he got their systems up and running, he abruptly left the company without leaving anyone behind who could program or maintain the systems he created.
I know there are a lot of FoxPro programmers out there are using the technologies required by this company, and I believe this group can help me get this job opportunity in front of the right people without making the client's situation worse, i.e.: by having unqualified or unscrupulous people contact them. They've been screwed already and I don't want to have that happen to them again if possible.
I can provide the full job specs to anyone who is seriously interested in this full-time job opportunity and you should know they have also started their search with the usual suspects in the job search market place.
My hope would be to see if we could find them a C#/.Net programmer with a FoxPro heart. I think it would make all the difference!
If you are interested in learning more, or know someone who is, please email me and I'll send you a copy of the job specs.
Paul H. Tarver Tarver Program Consultants, Inc. Email: paul@tpcqpc.com
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