Sorry to hear that, Jim. It's been a pleasure working with you,
and I hope
to continue to do so in the future.
Yes, I agree completely. Oracle made a bone-headed decision on this one.
david
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On Fri, Jan 29, 2010 at 4:57 PM, Jim Driscoll <Jim.Driscoll(a)sun.com>wrote:
> As I'm sure many of you have already heard, I'll be leaving Sun, effective
> today. Oracle has, for reasons that I'm unable to discern, chosen not to
> make me an offer. Go figure. (In case you are wondering, the other 3 JSF
> guys at Sun were extended offers - you should still be able to pepper them
> with questions and bugs.)
>
> This address will not function in just a few hours - if you need to, you
> may reach me at JamesGDriscoll(a)gmail.com (and please, don't be shy about
> job leads).
>
> I still have a couple of AIs having to do with Ajax, and I have every
> intention of working on them, when I'm not busy looking for work. I'll
> forward them on to Ed when I complete them. Ironically, I should have much
> more time to work on my spec AIs now that I don't have that pesky paycheck
> producing job in the way.
>
> All the best,
> Jim Driscoll
> JamesGDriscoll(a)gmail.com
>