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On Tue, 21 Sep 2004 12:20:34 -0500 (Central Daylight Time), Booth Martin <booth@xxxxxxxxxxxx> wrote: > What do you tell folks you work on? > > I need to print some business cards and I used to have "Programming for the > iSeries" on the card. But that isn't the name anymore is it? > > What are others saying in their resumes, interviews, and correspondence? > By using "AS/400" one is clear but perhaps dating oneself; displaying an > attitude of stubborness and unwillingness to move forward? By saying > iSeries" one is apparently just plain wrong. By saying "ieis 5" or what > ever is the new moniker one starts to look nerdy. > > It would be helpful to me to read the comments of others. What say you? Well... according to my signature at the bottom, I call myself an iSeries Programmer. To me that covers the whole RPG/CL/Java/whatever else fits in this category. I am a young punk, so I go with the trends. BTW, from what I understand, it is the i5 is an iSeries, so they are interchangable. -- Mike Wills iSeries Programmer/Lawson Administrator koldark@xxxxxxxxx http://www.koldark.net Want Gmail? Email koldark+gmail@xxxxxxxxx to get on my waiting list.
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