Re: Short-term C# Positions Open
Thomas Tomiczek <[email protected]> Thu, 24 Oct 2002 11:31:50 +0200
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Thanks for helping me out.
To see my understanding of english, people might also check
http://www.thona-consulting.com/download.aspx
The documentation there is from me - although, again, this is not
checked, marked as work in progress and just a "continuing upload" as we
currently release nbeta releases with new features on a weekly basis -
typechecking etc. will have to wait until we are a little bit more
stable.
It is also good to see that I was not saying that we are in the business
of writing documentation. But we can communicate with customers in the
US in english - something that a lot of other companies can not say. For
development, our work should be more interesting, and then again -
regarding data access - we have proapbly dug into the matter deeper than
most people even at Microsoft - besides maybe the ObjectSpaces team.
Again, thanks for coming to aid.
Nice books, btw . - sadly I am not the author type :-)
Thomas Tomiczek
THONA Consulting Ltd.
(Microsoft MVP C#/.NET)
-----Original Message-----
From: Simon Robinson [mailto:[email protected]]
Sent: Donnerstag, 24. Oktober 2002 11:14
To: [email protected]
Subject: Re: [DOTNET-JOBS] Short-term C# Positions Open
To be fair, the 'mistakes' in Tomas' post look to me like
the usual typos etc. that you get from typing quickly
in a listserver post - they don't look like problems
of poor understanding of English, so I doubt you
could use them to make any deductions about
likely quality of documentation
Simon
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Simon Robinson
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----- Original Message -----
From: "Paul Mehner" <[email protected]>
To: <[email protected]>
Sent: Thursday, October 24, 2002 9:01 AM
Subject: Re: [DOTNET-JOBS] Short-term C# Positions Open
> > We develop and docuemen in english - thats our "native language".
>
> The word "document" is spelled wrong, the word "English" should be
> capitalized, and the word "that's" should have an apostrophe. Almost
> every sentence in this post contained spelling and grammatical errors.
>
> Bzzzzt... but thank you for applying! Next docuemener, please!
>