Diddo less pdf. Don't have to work with them.

I'm moving a company that sells a web service to auto-dealers, off of the Microsoft line entirely. "Our" site was made with an WYSIWYG editor and I'm currently upgrading the asp in place to new optimized ASP with valid XHTML/CSS just to rewrite it all over again in a major reivision adding new features. The major revision uses Postgres, mod_perl and Mason. Horrah. The sales manger is currently undergoing an in house alpha-test. I plan to have the first mod_perl/postgres/linux version rolled out in 4months.


Evan Carroll
www.EvanCarroll.com

In reply to Re^2: What do you do for living? by EvanCarroll
in thread What do you do for living? by tamaguchi

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