DChen搞的不错啊,我就知道盛大三个月不付钱是想自已搞了,钱让中国人赚总比外国
人赚要好啊,呵呵。
我在这帮公司一个刚辞职的一个delphi程序员发贴,这个小伙子在oracle上很不错,最
难得是干活任劳任怨
。对了,他的名字叫黎光,湖南大学毕业,一直跟一个大型银行
系统项目。据说你们的招聘网站上没有数据库程序员的考题,是怎么回事?
另外,盛大的名声被Wemade公司宣的是臭名远扬啊,连带我中国人名声受损,:-( 看
下面的新闻:
Leave it to the roughly translated Korea Herald (free registration required) to tell it like it is. According to this article, Korean game developers are having a rough time gaining a foothold in the Chinese market because the Chinese are big fat cheaters:
As the situation is getting complicated, some game developers in Korea are even considering pulling out of the Chinese market - once and for all. The reason: Chinese partners cannot be trusted.
According todo
mestic game developers, some Chinese partners are forcing Korean firms to disclose source codes and handle all sorts of service glitches. In extreme cases, Chinese partners are refusing to pay licensing fees, dealing a blow to Korean game developers.
Among thedo
wntrodden are Wemade Entertainment (Legend of Mir II) says that it is owed some 5 billion won by its Chinese partner Sanda, but hasn't received any payments in three months. In addition, Sanda has demanded that Wemade turn over its source code. Webzen has tried to get into China, but has experienced problems with payment systems. CCR has had some luck, but is delaying a new version of its game in China because the system is unstable. Hunh. Who'd have imagined that working in the world headquarters for software piracy would be so tough on game developers?