I received an email from my friend. "I should also ask if you have any contacts looking for a job at in South Carolina. I need a geotechnical engineer or geologist with 6 months field experience. And mandarin speaking is a plus also-not necessary though. New grads are good as long as they have some field work under belt." Clearance and greencard may be required. Contact me if you are interested.
"And mandarin speaking is a plus"---that's very interesting,i've never seen this for job description of civil/geotech engineers.--- is it a China- related company ?
g*n
10 楼
应该不需要
s*w
11 楼
if it's like c, it's good then, :)
c*b
12 楼
?: function 这些c语言里的东西都带到javascript里来了.
【在 s*****w 的大作中提到】 : if it's like c, it's good then, :)
太不会做生意了,怪不得倒了。换了现在的Oracle, 还不得上来又sue又charge的弄一 大笔名称 使用费。 from wiki: //////// // JavaScript was originally developed by Brendan Eich of Netscape under the name Mocha, which was later renamed to LiveScript, and finally to JavaScript.[11][12] LiveScript was the official name for the language when it first shipped in beta releases of Netscape Navigator 2.0 in September 1995, but it was renamed JavaScript in a joint announcement with Sun Microsystems on December 4, 1995 [13] when it was deployed in the Netscape browser version 2.0B3. [14] The change of name from LiveScript to JavaScript roughly coincided with Netscape adding support for Java technology in its Netscape Navigator web browser. The final choice of name caused confusion, giving the impression that the language was a spin-off of the Java programming language, and the choice has been characterized by many as a marketing ploy by Netscape to give JavaScript the cachet of what was then the hot new web-programming language. [15] [16] It has also been claimed that the language's name is the result of a co-marketing deal between Netscape and Sun, in exchange for Netscape bundling Sun's Java runtime with their then-dominant browser