Although I can't directly answer the question about how to find a job as a Java3D programmer, what I have seen is a few museums who have put in multiscreen theatres. One of the complaints they had was how much money it was costing them to commission content for their theatres. There seems to me to be a market for people who can develop engaging, entertaining, informative 3D interactive content for these museums, with the possible added benefit of sharing such content with other museums around the world. Anecdotally people have been very productive developing with Java3D, and through ConfiguredUniverse such code can be easily deployed into a multiscreen environment. If the figure I heard is accurate, of around 500000AUD for a piece of content, then it may be a market worth pursuing.
> > > > how to find a job as a Java3D programmer ???? > > i'd die to be able to spend 8 hours a day on it and being paid :-) > > If you find one, tell me ..... :) -- ============================================================================ ,-_|\ Richard Smith - SE Melbourne / \ Sun Microsystems Australia Phone : +61 3 9869 6200 [EMAIL PROTECTED] Direct : +61 3 9869 6224 \_,-._/ 476 St Kilda Road Fax : +61 3 9869 6290 v Melbourne Vic 3004 Australia =========================================================================== =========================================================================== To unsubscribe, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "signoff JAVA3D-INTEREST". For general help, send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] and include in the body of the message "help".