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>> This is again untrue. The scripts don't "correct" anything,
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> You never wrote a script that fixed something?
Nope.
> Suggestion: don't put on your resume that there are a whole bunch of
> other more-experienced people available, either. They know that too. :-)
Right, so... why are they going to hire me again??
>> Where do I stop? I mean, I could say I know HTML, CSS, XML, XSLT,
>> LaTeX, PostScript, AmigaGuide... where do you draw the line?
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> Yep. Put all that in. Anything you think an employer might need.
Ooo, AmigaGuide, an obsolete markup language that predates HTML 1.0 by
several years. They *really* need to know about that! :-P
>> Sure. But it's hard to disguise something that's actually true.
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> No doubt. But important nonetheless. :-)
Oh sure, I'm not doubting it's importance, I'm just saying it's really
hard. :-(
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