congratulations frank!! i know that you are just who they were looking for
and that your work for them will be superb.
looking forward to the longdesc implementation that you have written.
dwain
On 2/2/08, Frank Palinkas [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
Hi folks,
After almost two months of phone interviews and written tests, late
yesterday I received an offer from Opera, Oslo for the Technical Writer
position they had open. I'm still in shock. Some of you know I've been
trying to get out of here for a while, and finally the work has paid off.
This tech writer position requires hands-on knowledge and use of (X)HTML,
CSS, and DOM/JavaScript by the author. This suits me perfect, seeing that
all my work is done in IDE editors for those languages. Now all I have to do
is live up to their standards, and I'll be ok. It's truly a privilege to be
joining the Opera Team.
Dwain, as part of the written exams for Opera, I was asked to devise a
solution similar to the longdesc attribute problem you describe. I did, but
unfortunately I'm still under an NDA regarding the Opera job application
process. When I receive notification that I can publish this solution from
them, I'll make sure to let you and the list know immediately. Also, I'll
submit it to Chris Mills, editor of dev.opera.com to see if he thinks if
fit for publication to that site.
Kind regards,
Frank M. Palinkas
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