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From: charles.herrick@amd.com
Subject: Re: Smalltalk & its future in development
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Date: Tue, 8 Nov 1994 15:24:18 GMT
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In article <CywrAw.6GF@txnews.amd.com> charles.herrick@amd.com writes:
> In article <BK.BW.783930505.377401575.kchen@yvr.cyberstore.ca> Kevin Chen  
> <kchen@yvr.cyberstore.ca> writes:
> > I currently have the opportunity to learn Smalltalk via my company.
> > In terms of career prospects, what is the demand for Smalltalk developers
> > at this time?
> 
> get a copy of the most recent Advanced Systems magazine,
> and read the "Careers" article.

Or, get a copy of the recent Object magazine, in which Smalltalk
is the featured topic. There is some career coverage there also.
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