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Thanks,jabbor. But there's something not exactly correct in your words. :-) come in...

It's not easy to tell the diffrence between System developer and Application developer. Fortunately, I knew something about Daniel. He was a C++ guys 2 or 3 years ago. At that time, he wrote some database applications with other VB/VC++ programmers. In fact, I'd rather look the Apusic Server as an application project.

Whatever language you used, whatever platform you worked with, the spirit of programming will not change. The guys who hold this spirit are always code-gurus.

I hope you and Daniel will become friends because you are both the kind of guys which I call "real" programmers. :-)

BTW: I was application programmer too. At present, I'm just one of the thousands job hunters in Toronto.
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  • 工作学习 / IT技术讨论 / a good place for all of us. jabber, come in...
    http://www.apusic.com/
    The web site of an IT company in Shenzhen China. There is a really good forum for java guys.

    jabbor, I think you will be happy to meet Daniel there. He is a real code guru, just like you. He wrote the Apusic Application Server by himself within 3 months.

    Come on everybody.
    • Neo, thank you for bringing our attention to Apusic
      Frankly speaking, I am incomparable to Daniel. Please be advised that there are two types of developers, System developers and Application developers. Obviously, System developers have more solid skills. Application developers are just like pop stars. Of course, we Application programmers have our own domain knowledge.

      At present, I am C++ coding. I seldom written Java recently. I will spare some time to test drive Apusic Application Server.
      • Thanks,jabbor. But there's something not exactly correct in your words. :-) come in...
        It's not easy to tell the diffrence between System developer and Application developer. Fortunately, I knew something about Daniel. He was a C++ guys 2 or 3 years ago. At that time, he wrote some database applications with other VB/VC++ programmers. In fact, I'd rather look the Apusic Server as an application project.

        Whatever language you used, whatever platform you worked with, the spirit of programming will not change. The guys who hold this spirit are always code-gurus.

        I hope you and Daniel will become friends because you are both the kind of guys which I call "real" programmers. :-)

        BTW: I was application programmer too. At present, I'm just one of the thousands job hunters in Toronto.
        • Good luck for your job hunting
          • Thanks a lot.