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I'm Still Here

For those of you wondering where I've gone, and where my blogs are lately, I just wanted to let you know I'm still here. I have been working on things I can't talk about just yet, so my blog has been quiet recently. Hang in there, I'll be back soon enough with lots of juicy info.

Comments (5)

Posted this on your old blog by mistake... say, what template are you using for your new blog? Is this WordPress? Looks good.

My wife is an Oracle DBA / software engineer for a military contracting firm. She is getting bummed out with the job, and has been thinking of starting her own business... but thats where the ideas stop... out of curiosity, what sort of home based / self starting jobs would an Oracle programmer have a chance of starting and being successful at without workin' for da man?
Thanks in advance!

Jamison
www.techtipsforparents.org

Alison Holloway:

Can't help you with your finding work question, but as for the blog template, we use our own style sheet, and our own blog software. Actually, I can't help you with either question ... sorry.

Hi, I would like to talk to someone at Oracle involved in PHP. I have developed the Oracle adapter for Qcodo, an advanced PHP's framework. I would like to know if I can publish a tutorial or an article about this framework. I think it will be extremely interesting for Oracle/PHP developers.

Alison Holloway:

Thanks for the offer Ricardo. Either myself or Chris Jones will contact you directly.

Alison

Thanks for the offer Ricardo!

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