Re: [WebDNA] Hmmm ...
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texte = Wow!More than loyalty to WebDNA, that shows living BOLDLY! I like it.:-)-GovindaOn Sep 15, 2008, at 7:34 AM, Kenneth Grome wrote:> Hi Michael!>> I haven't been in Honolulu (except for a vacation) in eight> years. I've actually been living in the Philippines since> the year 2000. I got myself married and have a 5 year old> son now too ... :)>> During my first year here I realized how skilled and> affordable the local programmers are (they speak pretty> good English too) so I established a "WebDNA Training> Center" in downtown Cebu City and attracted thousands of> applicants for only a couple hundred trainee openings.>> My goal was to train these guys (and girls) in WebDNA and> then hire "the best of the best" so I could lease them out> as subcontract programmers to folks like you for about $10> per hour -- my goals being to capitalize on my personal> experience with WebDNA, support my programming colleagues> with an affordable new service, and expand the global> community of WebDNA programmers.>> Unfortunately I failed to secure enough contracts to keep> more than a few of my new WebDNA programmers gainfully> employed on a full-time basis, and that simply wasn't> enough to cover my business costs -- so I reluctantly but> successfully converted to PHP/MySQL since that's what most> potential clients were demanding at the time.>> Ah well, live and learn!>> At least WebDNA has a new and better chance to become> recognized for its true value now that Christophe and> Donovan are at the helm these days.>> :)>> Sincerely,> Ken Grome>>>>>>>> Yes, Hey Ken. Glad to see you are still out there. Still>> in Honolulu?>>>> Michael DeLorenzo> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list
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Wow!More than loyalty to WebDNA, that shows living BOLDLY! I like it.:-)-GovindaOn Sep 15, 2008, at 7:34 AM, Kenneth Grome wrote:> Hi Michael!>> I haven't been in Honolulu (except for a vacation) in eight> years. I've actually been living in the Philippines since> the year 2000. I got myself married and have a 5 year old> son now too ... :)>> During my first year here I realized how skilled and> affordable the local programmers are (they speak pretty> good English too) so I established a "WebDNA Training> Center" in downtown Cebu City and attracted thousands of> applicants for only a couple hundred trainee openings.>> My goal was to train these guys (and girls) in WebDNA and> then hire "the best of the best" so I could lease them out> as subcontract programmers to folks like you for about $10> per hour -- my goals being to capitalize on my personal> experience with WebDNA, support my programming colleagues> with an affordable new service, and expand the global> community of WebDNA programmers.>> Unfortunately I failed to secure enough contracts to keep> more than a few of my new WebDNA programmers gainfully> employed on a full-time basis, and that simply wasn't> enough to cover my business costs -- so I reluctantly but> successfully converted to PHP/MySQL since that's what most> potential clients were demanding at the time.>> Ah well, live and learn!>> At least WebDNA has a new and better chance to become> recognized for its true value now that Christophe and> Donovan are at the helm these days.>> :)>> Sincerely,> Ken Grome>>>>>>>> Yes, Hey Ken. Glad to see you are still out there. Still>> in Honolulu?>>>> Michael DeLorenzo> ---------------------------------------------------------> This message is sent to you because you are subscribed to> the mailing list .> To unsubscribe, E-mail to:
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