"Morten Kromberg" <mkrom@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote in message
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Jan 5, 2:17 pm, AAsk <AA2e...@[EMAIL PROTECTED]
> wrote:
>> I am not convinced. They say "that if you are in a hole, stop
>> digging"; in the UK, there in no whole deeper than APL. As a hobby or
[...]
> You need to take the initiative. Finding someone with an interesting
> problem is not easy but there are LOTS of these people and the rewards
> can be substantial. Once you get going, YOU can hire some APL
> programmers as your company grows.
>
> Morten
Well said, Morten.
Just look at everyday tv pulp they're pooring upon us. Everyday you may
notice a
massmarket, suitable for a decent APL solution: telecom, shop chains,
insurance,
banking, health care, political parties, unions, medical laboratories (I
have
concrete instances!) , who are obviously doing bad jobs - and don't forget
crime
fighting: the police is in need for advanced technology in their search
departments, although they're not fully aware they're decades behind ...
So, be creative (not a hero, eh ...) - and ... read Tzwang Tze, esp. that
on the
Great Burglar. Every 'great man' needs the characteristics of a great
burglar:
needs to know where to find the loot (people in need for the right
solution),
prepares to have the right tools (APL, K), has the guts to get in first
(do the
marketing), has the perseverance to finish the job and get out last and
finally
has the righteousness to fairly divide the profit. Without those records
no
'great burglar' will exist, thus spoke Tzwang Tze.


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