There are a TON of resources for leaning but i would consider pricing once you have built a few apps and are confortable with the concepts of how the operations work together then get a feel for what its going to cost to make it worth your while.
apple developer center has a ton of tutorials...
no problem glad I could help, if you aren't on the developer track you can check out this site for a load of great common use concepts in sharepoint, it was formally endusersharepoint.com
https://www.nothingbutsharepoint.com/sites/eusp/Pages/default.aspx
What you're referring to is available out of the box MOSS(or sharepoint server) and its called a three state workflow. Here is an MS office article on the concept
http://office.microsoft.com/en-us/windows-sharepoint-services-help/use-a-three-state-workflow-HA010154431.aspx
For me, i've found taking little breaks in the day to step away from my current project but not loose focus on programming.
When I need to step away to clear my head about a problem i'll browse stackoverflow for an easy answer or look for one that I too am curious on. This helps keep the...
ive written an app in appcelerator. It certainly has it's hiccups but they've come a LONG way in the last 6 months. If you can join their professional program it will help you as well
If you're a web developer it's a great simple learning curve vs more native stuff.
i think the long pause is really fishy? maybe he WAS downloading the data and didnt want you to know and was using "testing on my end" as a distraction.
i'd destroy the hard drives as he may have put a trojan virus there to get more data.
:)
man there is alot of bitterness to certifications and discrediting them.
In most cases a certification gets you spotted on some HR persons radar. "ooo hey look this guy has experience AND a certification *giddy face*" and can get you a phone call for an initial interview.
Corporate...
the great thing about tests is that it shows you what the certification companies thinks is necessary to be a well rounded individual in a specific field.
The real world is another story. I'd highly recommend getting involved in some communities and start looking at building yourself a pet...
keep in mind there is a BIG difference between a consultant and a contractor. Contractor rates of $110/hr is pricey, but a consultant at $110/hr is cheap.
I guess it depends on the type of email marketing they are doing.
IMO theres nothing wrong with sending legitimate email marketing.
Obviously simple common sense will tell you that you will get a far better response from "warm" leads, i.e... someone who opt's in or may be expecting the...
sithdrake: what you are describing is an SSIS package that does ETL stuff.
SSIS = sql server intergration services
ETL = extract, tranform, load.
It's what designed to do what you described.