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Are you a company in Colorado Springs, CO USA and your developers use Java?
Let me know. I am curious as to which companies in Colorado Springs use Java. I know of some, but perhaps not yours.
By the way, I have been a software developer for over 7 years.
Thank you.

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This really seems like a no hitter post. Suggestions?
 
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I think if you want companies to respond, you'll need to find a motivation for them to do so, and then post this where the relevant parties in the company would see it.
I'm going to go ahead and move this over to the Jobs Discussion forum. That may help, and it seems slightly more appropriate there.
[This message has been edited by Bill Compton (edited December 28, 2000).]
 
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