Re: TW to Development...
I want to move from TW to development...
I've thought about it. I think the route I'd take is
Web Developer. Someone who could provide both content
and code development would be valuable to a small
company and I've seen a couple of ads fly by on
monster.com that look mighty tempting. Your VB
background will come in handy for ASP-based sites
and Java would be the step beyond.
Good luck!
-Sue Gallagher
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