...to set up and configure, especially (gack) on Windows, but once it is running it is an incredibly powerful tool. Currently running on Solaris, has Linux and HP-UX variant as well. Eminent customization and power comes with a price though. A very high one at that. Have looked at a promising app by eGrail that seemed to be competitive and at a fraction of the cost, but wasn't quite ready for prime-time (this was a year or so ago, things might have changed since...)
Started out in liberal arts undergrad as MusicEd major. Moved through Science, Math majors before settling on Economics (just to get out within 5 years...) - for Grad school I was working on a Military History Master's degree when, at my part-time career library job, I literally "fell" into web programming. This was some time ago, when the departments of the university were just waking up and saying "Hey, we should have a presence on the web..." - well, it just rolled from there. Got some formal education after wrapping up the MA with an MIT degree at an accellerated program (which I do NOT recommend) and doing some pretty cool SysAdmin work now... Quite a ways from Sight Singing (Lord how I despised that class...)
I hear ya. Been laid off from VeriSign, on the East coast, for a week now. Two phone calls, and I've plastered my resume across all the job sites can find.
One phone call was questioning my SysAdmin experience, did I work on a Sun E10000? Trying to contain my drool, I said no but I'd love to. Sorry, need someone who has worked on an E10000 before. But I've worked on E250's and E450's, gimme a break! So sorry. Frill.
Works fine for me. IE6.0 on XP Pro SP1.
And yet they managed to do just that, in record time... see posts above, or atl .
http://biz.yahoo.com/prnews/030924/law056_1.htm
...to set up and configure, especially (gack) on Windows, but once it is running it is an incredibly powerful tool. Currently running on Solaris, has Linux and HP-UX variant as well. Eminent customization and power comes with a price though. A very high one at that. Have looked at a promising app by eGrail that seemed to be competitive and at a fraction of the cost, but wasn't quite ready for prime-time (this was a year or so ago, things might have changed since...)
Started out in liberal arts undergrad as MusicEd major. Moved through Science, Math majors before settling on Economics (just to get out within 5 years...) - for Grad school I was working on a Military History Master's degree when, at my part-time career library job, I literally "fell" into web programming. This was some time ago, when the departments of the university were just waking up and saying "Hey, we should have a presence on the web..." - well, it just rolled from there. Got some formal education after wrapping up the MA with an MIT degree at an accellerated program (which I do NOT recommend) and doing some pretty cool SysAdmin work now... Quite a ways from Sight Singing (Lord how I despised that class...)
Hey, this could be marketable - sit down to watch my daughter's Bear in the Big Blue House video, flip a setting...
Bear: "Let's go play by the pond!"
Pip and Pop: "F**k you, Bear!"
mwahaahaaaaa....
(note to self, gotta lay off the kid's videos and get a life...)
I hear ya. Been laid off from VeriSign, on the East coast, for a week now. Two phone calls, and I've plastered my resume across all the job sites can find.
One phone call was questioning my SysAdmin experience, did I work on a Sun E10000? Trying to contain my drool, I said no but I'd love to. Sorry, need someone who has worked on an E10000 before. But I've worked on E250's and E450's, gimme a break! So sorry. Frill.