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    What is NetObjects?

    Hi everyone.

    I was updating my CV , and I saw a few sites that asked if you have NetObjects experience. WHat is it?

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    hmmm.. i dont know realy.. but perhaps it got someting to do with the Net.. Objects... .. got it??

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    NetObjects Fusion? Isn't it an HTML editor?
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    thanks for the replys guys.

    I was filling in my CV and I saw this question. NETOBJECTS? It must be an editor. Not a language because someone should have known about it.

    I'm suffering looking for a new job. Here in S.A you must have like have 4 year experience and know 100 languages to get a job.

    My Experiences :

    2 years experience. HTML,DHTML,Visual Basic, VBScript,javascript,little Visual C, MSSQL 7 & 2000, SQLm IIS 4 & 5
    XML.

    And it is like struggle to get a job. I'm learning LINUX, APACHE,mySQL,and Php and even WAP. more stuff on the CV.

    What is your guys /girls experiences? Will I be able to get a job in the USA?

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    Come and live here in the Netherlands. If you know VB and or Java there are 100 jobs for you.. ..
    This is on my CV *heheh*

    Visual Basic 3, 4, 5, 6
    VBScript
    PerlScript
    Perl
    PHP
    MySQL
    Java
    JavaScript, JScript
    MSSQL 2000
    Word 95, 97, 2000
    Excel 95, 97, 2000
    Access 97, 2000
    CGI
    HTML, HTM
    DHTML
    XML
    ASP
    JSP
    ODBC, ADO, DAO
    Windows 3.11, 95, 98, ME, 2000, XP, NT Workstation, NT Server
    Outlook 97, 98, 2000
    DBase III and higher
    COM
    OLE
    Internet Explorer
    Netscape Communicator
    Visual InterDev 6
    BizTalk Server
    E-Commerce Server
    PerfectView
    Borland JBuilder 3, 4
    Apache Webserver Win32
    Jacarta-TomCat Win32
    Personal Web Server
    Internet Information Server 4, 5
    Borland Delphi 3
    Outlook Express
    Frontpage 98, 2000
    PGP 7.0.3
    WS_FTP Pro
    Active Perl
    Powerpoint 97, 2000

    I can continue forever.. The most company's are only looking for something they want to use. So i will give them everything i know..

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    Well if you list it like that ...

    ASP
    Visual Basic 5 , 6
    Qbasic
    Gwbasic
    Interdev
    DOS 3,5,6
    Windows 3.1, 95,98
    Windows 2000
    MiniLinux, Mandrake Linux
    Delphi 4
    COM+
    DCOM
    HTML
    DHTML
    VBSCRIPT
    JAVASCRIPT
    SQL SERVER 7 & 2000
    SQL
    XML (little)
    WAP (little)
    Visual C++ (little)
    C++(little)
    EditPlus
    IE 4 & 5
    Netscape
    Word 95, 97, 2000
    Excel 95, 97, 2000
    Access 97, 2000
    Personal Web Server
    Internet Information Server 4, 5
    Assembler (little)
    Oracle (40%) / Oracle Form (yuck)
    ADABAS/Natural
    COBOL

    and the list can continue...

    But can you put all this on your CV? I have experience in all of them. But in COBOl i have 1 year experience in it.

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    i Knew i forgot something..

    MS DOS

    The bigger your CV the better. But dont place your experience with them. They will ask for it. Even if you know little about them you can alway continue learning those things while your working them at work.

    Let me give you an example. If a company want to know if you know CGI and the language on your CV is Perl. The company perhaps dont know that you know CGI.. get it?

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