El 05/04/15 13:28, Peter Rowley escribió:
Hi,
I'm at York University in Toronto, Canada. We have a large
Python-and-Oracle web application written with Pyramids and YUI that
we use to manage the staffing of courses at York and are looking for
an intermediate or senior developer for a 2 year contract to work on
extensions to the application. If you are interested or know of
someone who would be, please e-mail me at prow...@yorku.ca. The
salary is approximately $75,000 a year and benefits are excellent.
We have been looking for someone for this position for a while and are
starting to think about hiring someone who has good programming skills
but not necessarily Python. To that end, if you're a Python developer
or hire them, I'd be interested in your opinion of which common
programming languages that people might know would enable learning
Python? I'm guessing PHP for the dynamic language concepts and Java
for the structure, but that's not based on much evidence.
Nice job!
It makes me realize that studying Python is not just fun but also an
opportunity to get paid!
Bad for me because I'm just a beginner. I started with Python and Django
a year ago! ;)
I read the basic concepts of several languages when I was a student:
Basic, Pascal, C, Assembly language for x86 processor, then some basic
concepts of OOP, then PHP and I found Python is so natural and easy to
start with as they say in tutorials.
I'm sure you will find someone soon, Mr. Rowley.
Good luck!!!
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