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Thanks to:
? Michael Andrew Uhl
? Dick Margulis
? Barry Kieffer
? Tom Murrell
? Anne Halsey
? Irene Preire
for answering my inquiry. The majority rules that someone skilled in
Interleaf should be up and running on Frame in about a day.
Thanks folks!
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Elizabeth Ross
Senior Technical Writer, V3 Semiconductor Corp.
beth -at- vcubed -dot- com http://www.vcubed.com
Cogito cogito ergo cogito sum.
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> Hi folks,
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> We're considering hiring someone on a short-term contract. They have a good
> skill set, but tools-wise, they are experienced with Interleaf. We are a Frame
> shop. How big of a jump is this? I've not used Interleaf before.
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> TIA,