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([personal profile] gothwalk Apr. 8th, 2003 01:21 pm)
I feel sorry for the new graphic designer here - she's really being dropped in at the deep end, with golf promotions flying around the place this week, and people asking her for dozens of graphics, which all have to fit with the existing graphics, and be the right sizes, and the right colours, and so on. Our old GD is out today, so the new one is really in the firing line.

Sometime soon, there'll be another webslinger hired, and some of the heat will be off me, too. That'll be nice.

Right, back to work...

From: [identity profile] socmot.livejournal.com

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Another webslinger? Just out of curiosity, tell me more...am starting to think about looking around. The current job is nice and stable, but it's not as motivating or as challenging as it was...
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From: [identity profile] gothwalk.livejournal.com

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www.sportsinteraction.com, www.swiftpay.com. We run Cold Fusion over IIS, and javascript would be a good thing to know. Send me a CV! ashiel at sportsinteraction dot com.

From: [identity profile] socmot.livejournal.com

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Hmm, never worked with CF before, but it can't be much harder than XSL.
How much Javascript? We don't use a lot of it here, aside from the usual client-side form validation and rollover type stuff.
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From: [identity profile] gothwalk.livejournal.com

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There's never that much JS in use, but there's always some. We use it for simple rollovers, form verification, form population, and a widget to prevent people hitting a "charge me money" button twice. However, there're always occasions when Marketing want this or that effect, and more JS is wanted.

CF's not hard at all.
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