I'm seeking for a NetRexx Programmer *very familiar* with programming SCREENS (as I call it) in NetRexxr

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I'm seeking for a NetRexx Programmer *very familiar* with programming SCREENS (as I call it) in NetRexxr

ThSITC
Hello gents,
    as a matter of fact, I'm running out of resources (and money, as well).

Thus, I'm seeking for 1 NetRexx Programmer with expers in SCREEN
oriented I/O.

I cannot, personally, learn this, as quick as needed, and am therefore
asking for help.

I would, however, insist, to use *latest published Java Technologies*

*** NOT: AWT ***

Anybody interested, pls send a mail with english CV to my company:

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PS: I'm running my whole business in a *Fare Share* Model.

Contributors get a fare share (50%) of each and any money (accepted in
€/$) of any related
*net income* on any platform :-)

As I'm currently in process to deliver all of my soft as a *Software as
a Service*
(SAS) on the IBM Cloud, next TuesDay, here in Vienna, I do need to recruit
Co-Workers (I call them Contributors) as fast as I can.

Maybe, big Business is there (on DEMAND, as IBM does nowadays tell it)

********   AND  **************

I'm so sorry when I did (again) break any current rules ....

... but: I don't have *any chance* to complete this all alone !!!!!!!   :-(

Massa Thomas.

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kenner

So what do you have against "AWT"? It seems to be the most popular gui out there.

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Hello gents,
   as a matter of fact, I'm running out of resources (and money, as well).

Thus, I'm seeking for 1 NetRexx Programmer with expers in SCREEN
oriented I/O.

I cannot, personally, learn this, as quick as needed, and am therefore
asking for help.

I would, however, insist, to use *latest published Java Technologies*

*** NOT: AWT ***

Anybody interested, pls send a mail with english CV to my company:

[hidden email]

PS: I'm running my whole business in a *Fare Share* Model.

Contributors get a fare share (50%) of each and any money (accepted in
€/$) of any related
*net income* on any platform :-)

As I'm currently in process to deliver all of my soft as a *Software as
a Service*
(SAS) on the IBM Cloud, next TuesDay, here in Vienna, I do need to recruit
Co-Workers (I call them Contributors) as fast as I can.

Maybe, big Business is there (on DEMAND, as IBM does nowadays tell it)

********   AND  **************

I'm so sorry when I did (again) break any current rules ....

... but: I don't have *any chance* to complete this all alone !!!!!!!   :-(

Massa Thomas.

[hidden email]
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Not only that; Swing is built on top of AWT so there's really no way to avoid it if you take the Swing route...  Here's an interesting comparison: http://edn.embarcadero.com/article/26970

On 10 February 2012 04:36, <[hidden email]> wrote:

So what do you have against "AWT"? It seems to be the most popular gui out there.

 
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ThSITC
First Kenneth, Alan: many thanks for your reply and also clarifications.

Frankly speaking, the only knowledge about Java SCREEN I/O are some samples I did get from
Kermit Kiser.

What I'm seeking for is 1 NetRexx Froprammer which will take over the work to DESIGN and IMPLEMENT
a SCRREN oriented I/O for my tools shortly to be delivered (in a COMMAND oriented version, at the minute)

I am not in the position to pay a SALARY at the minute, however :-(

I am, however, in a position to forward you the whole NetRexx Code for revision, and offer
you a *contract* with a fare share of any contributions you are doing.

Under fair share, I do mean 50 % of the revenue of *your contribution*.

I do have a meeting here with IBM Austria, on Tuesday, 14.2., 14:00 o'clock
where we are discussing to offer all of my soft in the IBM Cloud (as I am an IBM ISV since July past year) :-)

Kind regards,
Thomas.
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PS: Then, after your reply: NO Objection to use AWT, if that is latest Java technolofy :-)
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Am 10.02.2012 18:06, schrieb Alan Sampson:
Not only that; Swing is built on top of AWT so there's really no way to avoid it if you take the Swing route...  Here's an interesting comparison: http://edn.embarcadero.com/article/26970

On 10 February 2012 04:36, <[hidden email]> wrote:

So what do you have against "AWT"? It seems to be the most popular gui out there.

 
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