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I've worked with a few people who have the word "webmaster" either as part of their formal job title or as their actual title.
The type of work these people do does relate loosely to the web, but I suspect better, more appropriate titles that more accurately reflect the job function would make more…
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When people say they are a "Java & XML" developer, what do they mean? Are they saying they create XML data to be used in applications, or they use XML to configure a framework like Spring or Hibernate?
What other ways are there to use XML in a Java application?
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My official title is Programmer but I do not feel it fully represents what I do because a large portion of my time is spent working with QA on testing, acting as a liason with our offshore development team and meeting with business managers to help make decisions about new features.
My understanding…
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I've spent the past 7 years focused primarily on code and database performance. It's an area that I have a passion for, as well as a propensity. But what I've found is that its very hard to change the culture of a development environment. You can teach performance, you can encourage performance…
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Is there a way to display the sender's job title in the Outlook email list pane? I would like to see something like:
From | Title | Subject | Received
Joe Smith | President | Re: Proposal | 5:34
Bob Chen | Engineer | Fw: Request | 5:30
I am using Outlook 2010. All my mail comes through an Exchange…
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