On Tuesday, January 28, 2003, at 10:38 AM, Seth Dillingham wrote:
> Good grief. A couple weeks ago I started discussing a
> Frontier/MySQL/JavaScript project with someone. This morning I found
> out that the client chose someone "better qualified" for the project.
"Better qualified" can mean lots of things besides 'more
knowledgeable', especially in this case. It may simply be the clients
way of saying he liked someone else better (impossible), or that the
other developer has done more projects or higher visibility projects
with MySQL in particular which, I believe, is a tool you've recently
started using (with great success, from what I hear).
I think the appropriate response in this case would be: 'Next!'
Clark