[AccessD] OT: What are you lot doing now and then?

MartyConnelly martyconnelly at shaw.ca
Mon Feb 21 12:57:04 CST 2005


Just thought I would pass on this group, to you called LegalXML
They have several mailing lists and archives on electronic data transfer 
of documents plus template xml documents.
Some selected court regions in US have automatic filing of documents via 
xml..
OASIS LegalXML Electronic Court Filing TC
http://www.oasis-open.org/committees/tc_home.php?wg_abbrev=legalxml-courtfiling
or generally
http://www.legalxml.com
I used to belong to this group before they joined up with OASIS and the 
lawyers took over
They spent a year setting up a formal company to handle the design work 
and protect IP and also to CYA,before they went back to design.


Roz Clarke wrote:

>1) Currently management and development of workflows in a rather nasty legal
>application. No proper coding at all. :(
>2) Used to do a lot with Access & Office integration, and reporting from
>various back-end data sources (informix, oracle, etc.). The shift is really
>down to moving into management and not being able to do that and maintain/
>improve my technical skills at the same time.
>3) Company (law firm), 250 employees, Tom's team leader <waves>
>4) No
>
>Roz
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Tom Bolton [mailto:tom.bolton at donnslaw.co.uk] 
>Sent: 18 February 2005 14:09
>To: 'Access Developers discussion and problem solving'
>Subject: RE: [AccessD] OT: What are you lot doing now and then?
>
>
>The abridged edition:
>
>1)  Currently Access/Informix/SQL Server
>2)  Used to be web-based dev., and desperate to be again (one day - my team
>leader subscribes to this list!!!)
>3)  Company, 250 employees, one of 5 systems developers on a rolling
>contract
>4)  No
>
>Cheers
>Tom
>
>
>
>-----Original Message-----
>From: Steve Erbach [mailto:erbachs at gmail.com] 
>Sent: 18 February 2005 12:05
>To: Access Developers discussion and problem solving
>Subject: [AccessD] OT: What are you lot doing now and then?
>
>Dear Group,
>
>Could you indulge me in a little survey?
>
>1) What's your main line of work these days? Access development, SQL Server
>administration/development, VB, ASP/ASP.NET, PHP...?
>
>2) How does your work today differ from what you were doing a few years ago?
>Is it only that you're using newer versions of the same tools, or are you
>doing entirely different development work?
>
>3) Are you independent or do you work for a company? If you work for a
>company, what's the size of the company and where do you fit in?
>
>4) Do you have any Microsoft Certifications? If so, do you keep current with
>them, and/or have they made any difference in your current position?
>
>Thank you very much. I'm approaching a career crossroads with the decision
>to stay in business as an independent developer or not. I have picked up a
>fair amount of .NET knowledge (the hard way -- is there any other?) but I
>have no Microsoft certifications.
>
>Regards,
>
>Steve Erbach
>Scientific Marketing
>Neenah, WI
>www.swerbach.com
>Security Page: www.swerbach.com/security
>  
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Marty Connelly
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