Re: [python-uk] Are you looking for a new exciting opp ortunity as a Python Develo per
On Wednesday 30 November 2005 15:08, Rakesh Thakrar wrote: > Due to further expansion our client, a cutting edge software development > company that has applied novel technological approaches to produce an > excitingly different data management system, is seeking to recruit 3 > software developers of any level to work as a Python Developer. > Candidate Requirements: > Graduates or Junior developers must be able to show an interest in Open > Source Technology. > Mid level / Senior candidates must show a solid track record in commercial > software development with any of the following languages: Smalltalk, Lisp, > C++, Java, J2EE, Perl, Ruby, Haskel, Python as well as exposure to > Linux/Unix, and show some outside interest of Python/Open Source > technologies. > Salary Range: £18-50K + Benefits (Relocation package available) > > Regards > Rakesh Dear Rakesh, certainly I am, but I guess this is a company that has decided not to use me. Regards, Paul C. > > ___ > Rakesh Thakrar > Senior Consultant > Microcom Limited > Recruitment Division > 2 Adelaide Street > St. Albans > Herts, AL3 5BH > Tel: 01727 752 000 > Mob: 079 7094 3227 > Fax: 01727 752 018 > www.microcom.ltd.uk > > > *** >* * > The views expressed in this e-mail are not necessarily the views of > Worldwide Recruitment Holdings Ltd, its directors, officers or employees > make no representation or accept any liability for its accuracy or > completeness unless expressly stated to the contrary. > This e-mail, and any attachments are strictly confidential and intended for > the addressee(s) only. > The content may also contain legal, professional or other privileged > information. Unless expressly stated to the contrary, no contracts may be > concluded on behalf of Worldwide Recruitment Holdings Ltd by means of > e-mail communication. You may report the matter by calling us on +44 (0) > 1727 752000. > Please ensure you have adequate virus protection before you open or detach > any documents from this transmission. Worldwide Recruitment Holdings Ltd > does not accept any liability for viruses. > > Worldwide Recruitment Holdings Ltd is registered in England: Company > number: 0391174. > Registered Office: Faulkner House, Victoria Street, St Albans, Herts, AL1 > 3SE. > > *** >* * > > ___ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
[python-uk] Python Developer - Cambridge
I am looking for Python Developers for a Medical client based in Cambridge who offer some remote work. Rate:- £400 - £500 / day Skills:- Python, Pandas, Scipy, Numpy Multi-threading experience TCP / UDP Understading of C/C++ (No coding in this languages) If you are interested in this role or have any questions, please get in touch on 0121 632 or email:- p.coa...@progressiverecruitment.com<mailto:p.coa...@progressiverecruitment.com> Paul Coates Senior Embedded / Firmware Consultant Progressive Recruitment 10 Temple St, Birmingham, B2 2BN T: +44 (0)121 632 E. p.coa...@progressiverecruitment.com<mailto:p.coa...@progressiverecruitment.com> Global Village: 248 7703 www.progressiverecruitment.com<http://www.progressiverecruitment.com/> [Linked 1]<https://uk.linkedin.com/in/paul-coates-45aa0b102> [LinkedIn 2]<https://www.linkedin.com/company/225056> ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
[python-uk] Python contract role - Cambridge
Hi everyone, I am looking for a Python Developer who has an understanding of Hardware/electronics for a 3+ month contract based in Cambridge the skills they are looking for are below:- Rate:- £40/hr - £50/hr · Systems engineering knowledge required and experience working with electronics including motors · Python programming and interfacing with external hardware (data acquisition) · Current host machine is using windows · Control loop theory for torque control of load motor with low latency · Knowledge of how to write threaded programs · Knowledge of source control methods If you are interested in this role please get in touch on 0044 (0) 121 616 7703 or email p.coa...@progressiverecruitment.com<mailto:p.coa...@progressiverecruitment.com> Kind regards Paul Paul Coates Principal Embedded / Firmware Consultant Progressive Recruitment 10 Temple St, Birmingham, B2 2BN T: +44 (0)121 632 M: +44 (0) 7760261469 E. p.coa...@progressiverecruitment.com<mailto:p.coa...@progressiverecruitment.com> Global Village: 248 7703 www.progressiverecruitment.com<http://www.progressiverecruitment.com/> [Linked 1]<https://uk.linkedin.com/in/paul-coates-45aa0b102> [LinkedIn 2]<https://www.linkedin.com/company/225056> [Image result for electronics design show 2018]<https://www.google.com/url?sa=i&rct=j&q=&esrc=s&source=images&cd=&cad=rja&uact=8&ved=2ahUKEwjViv6h-uzdAhXIx4UKHRc_CwEQjRx6BAgBEAU&url=https://www.definingelectronics.co.uk/event/engineering-design-show-2018/&psig=AOvVaw3QYl_SLVMZiH61dwCuCI3E&ust=1538748022706992> ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
[python-uk] Python positions
Hi, Does anyone know of any Python positions currently available in London? (Sorry if this post is off topic). Regards, Paul. ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
Re: [python-uk] Telecommute Python Contractors Wanted
Hi Rakesh, On 12/04/07, Rakesh Thakrar <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: Hi All, My client is looking for 3x Python or C++ Developers to join an existing project team for along term contract. Suitable candidates will have to demonstrate programming skills with Python or C++. Ideally must demonstrate experience of in any one of the following; QT, GTK, KDE, wxPython or a similar toolkits or Open SSL, Open SSH or Open Please do not hesitate to call me for a detailed specification. Please do not hesitate to call me for a detailed specification. Looks interesting, although I have no commercial experience of the UIs I have toyed with wxPython at home. Of course, I did integrate Open SSL with a python program a couple of years ago. What sort of company is this, and have you worked with them before? Regards, Paul C. PAUL CLINCH 55 Lynwood road, Redhill, Surrey, RH1 1JR [EMAIL PROTECTED] 01737 211683, 07930 305572 Profile An experienced and enthusiastic senior developer. Career Summary Present: Available immediately June 2005 - May 2007: Cyberview Technologies Ltd March 2004 - November 2004: Contract for Adaptec UK July 2001 - May 2003: Macro4 Ltd November 1999 - May 2001: Kokua Communications Ltd May 1993 - October 1999: Syslogic Ltd May 1990 - April 1993: Self employed contractor Sept. 1987 - April 1990: Monotype Corporation Ltd April 1984 - August 1987: Communication Control Ltd March 1981 - March 1984: EMG Micro Systems Selected Projects Gaming Network System; using C#, C++. (Cyberview Technologies Ltd 2005,2006) As a senior software engineer; enhancing and developing new parts of a networking fixed odds betting system, based on windows servers and game machines. I enhanced a game testing program written in C# , using C# and jscript. I designed and implemented all agent modules of a remote diagnostics and administration program, using C#. The modules report on diverse characteristics of the system, from packages installed to performing special hardware tests. I have developed a new scheduled download system operating over the internet, it uses the Microsoft BITS service after communicating with an IIS server using SOAP. C++ was the development language. Recently I upgraded a Python and Linux based program, traveling to Italy to implement a GPRS connection to our database. Currently I'm porting a USB scanner driver to Linux. SAN Management; using Python, C, XMLRPC. (Adaptec UK Ltd 2004) As a senior software engineer; maintaining and improving parts of a SAN management system. The system provides a management program that interfaces to agent programs, running on windows work stations or linux based iSCSI storage boxes. Most of the management program is written in python, with interfaces to C libraries to call the windows and storage agent APIs. I worked on a number of miscellaneous bug fixes and some new facilities as follows. I adapted the product to use openSSL for secure communications. The management station communicates with agents using asynchronous XMLRPC calls over SSL connections when configured to do so. Raw TCP is used for older agents or when the operator configures insecure use. The storage agents can be upgraded by transferring new software images, followed by remotely restarting the system using the new image. I added a facility to upgrade many agents simultaneously, reporting on progress as required. I carried out some design work to scale up the system for a proposed satellite based network. Currently agents are always connected when the management program starts, not practical for a large network, and a heartbeat is issued from agents over the connection. The proposed design provided a connection pool and UDP based heartbeats. Unfortunately the project has been put on hold. Output Management; using C, XML, LDAP, Pthread, Messaging. (Macro4 Ltd 2001,2002,2003) As a senior software engineer; maintaining and improving parts of an output management system as one of a team of fifteen. This may drive hundreds of printers over a network. It also provides for email output and job creation and control. The system consists of several multi-threaded programs connected via a messaging system. The messaging system transfers messages in an XML format using MQseries, or a proprietary equivalent. The proprietary equivalent uses TCP/IP sockets. Users may query the system via an HTTP server , eg. Apache. The system stores data in a relational database, DB2 and Oracle are currently supported. Configuration is supported through an LDAP library. The system runs on Windows 2000, Solaris and AIX platforms. All the product software is written using C, the regression testing harness I wrote using Python. I had special responsibility for Solaris port and threading on the unix platforms. Administration of the Solaris development server was mainly handled by myself. I have also written an extensive installation program written in shell script. I was made resp
Re: [python-uk] Short notice Python meetup next week, anyone?
I will make a point of getting there. Regards, Paul C. On 19/04/07, Simon Brunning <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: http://announce.londonpython.org.uk/2007/04/19/snap-python-meetup/ -- Cheers, Simon B. [EMAIL PROTECTED] http://www.brunningonline.net/simon/blog/ GTalk: simon.brunning | MSN: small_values | Yahoo: smallvalues ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
Re: [python-uk] Short notice Python meetup next week, anyone? (Otu Ekanem)
Hi Les, I don't think there is a time to start, just when you get there. I'll be there about seven. A group of guys, probably no women, maybe a laptop. Sad really. Regards, Paul C. On 24/04/07, Les Smithson <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'd like to come. What time's kick off, and what does a collection of Pythonistas look like? ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
Re: [python-uk] London Code Dojo - Post Mortem...
2009/9/18 Nicholas Tollervey : > Guys, > > It was good to meet so many of you last night and I hope you all enjoyed it > as much as I did. > > Here's my take on what happened: > http://ntoll.org/article/code-dojo-what-really-happened > > I'd love feedback, ideas, comments and suggestions for the next dojo. Thanks for organizing and to Fry-IT for hosting it. > To re-iterate what we agreed last night: > > Next Dojo: 15th October 2009, 6:30pm. > > Task: To create from scratch a Tic-tac-toe game with an AI opponent. There are some useful kata on the codingdojo wiki, which might help with laying out the task: http://codingdojo.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?KataCatalogue http://codingdojo.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?KataMinesweeper Also some useful lessons learned by others: http://codingdojo.org/cgi-bin/wiki.pl?LessonsLearned Paul ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
Re: [python-uk] Next Codo Dojo organisation meetup
2009/9/21 Nicholas Tollervey : > Hi, > > First off, apologies for the very late notice of this meet-up... date > clashes between those who had already volunteered their services meant we'd > be organising the thing with a week's notice. > > What? A meetup to discuss, plan and sort out the next London Python code > dojo (happening on the 15th October 2009, 6:30pm) > > Where? http://www.beerintheevening.com/pubs/s/72/728/George/Temple (the > usual pub) > > When? Tomorrow (Tuesday 22nd September) at 7pm > > Why? Work out the baby-steps needed to get the thing going next time, define > the appropriate tests, format changes to improve the flow. > > See you there...! Not sure if I can make it, but here is what I'd suggest as potential starting points: Who is the audience and what do we want to practice? The group last time seemed split between people who had quite a lot of working experience of python and those with less. We should make sure we know the split at the start of the dojo. I'd avoid gui, make the input/output text only, possibly provide the skeleton for the IO but with a failing test. IE just have the main loop. The other option is to make it a Django app, using a model and a simple table/form based submission. Given I am not playing the game When I start a new game Then the game should say “Welcome to tictactoe” And have the game say You are in a maze of twisty little passages, all alike Have the first few failing tests something around start or end to try drive the model As a player Given an empty board When I choose a square Then that square has a O in We can start naive (random computer placement) and improve the algorithm to try win (try to place on a axis next to own piece, identify 2 in a row), might want to seed the initial driver or co-pilot (not both). Maybe if there is time or half way try and throw in a new requirement (10x10 board 5 in a row wins) I've seen tictactoe been used effectively to teach legacy code vs tested code refactorings at Agile2009. http://code.google.com/p/ugly-and-clean-tictactoe/source/browse/trunk/ugly-and-clean-tictactoe Paul ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
Re: [python-uk] 2nd London Python Dojo - 18:30 15 October 2009 at Fry-IT
2009/9/24 Bruce Durling : > We all enjoyed the last dojo so much we decided to have another one. > Fry-IT are hosting again. > > There is a sign up and information page here: > > http://ldnpydojo.eventwax.com/2nd-london-python-dojo > > We're doing tic-tac-toe (noughts and crosses) with and AI opponent. > I've looked through the skeletal code on github and that looks like a good start. Do we have a shared objective for what we are trying to get out of the dojo in terms of learning? Paul ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
Re: [python-uk] 2nd London Python Dojo - 18:30 15 October 2009 at Fry-IT
2009/10/6 Nicholas Tollervey : > Hello Pythonistas, > > Just a quick reminder that the second London Python Code Dojo will be taking > place 6:30pm next Thursday, 15th October at the same place as last time (the > offices of Fry-IT, address at the bottom - the pub over the road > afterwards). > > This month's challenge is to create from scratch a Tic-tac-toe/noughts and > crosses game with an AI opponent - the first test for which can be found > here: > > http://github.com/ntoll/code-dojo/tree/master/tic-tack-toe/ We discussed at the end of the dojo ensuring 1) a windows keyboard/mouse available if on a mac 2) a linux image with gedit, vim, emacs Do you want a custom livecd with python dev stuff/editors type setup or do you have a box available. I should have time this weekend to build an image to use at the dojo if that is desired (probably fedora or ubuntu). Paul ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
Re: [python-uk] London Meetup
2009/10/9 Ciarán Mooney : > Hi, > > I've just moved to London, and after being dissapointed by the lack of > LUGs in the area I have decided to start looking for Pythonistas. There is Lonix and Gllug - but I'm not sure how active they are atm but they do still meet, personally I find Linux user groups less likely to be full of contributors and get less out of them than I did in early 2000s. > Are there any active groups that meet in the London area, preferably > within walking distance of the tube? We're having a dojo next week and there was a DJUGL (Django User Group London) on the 24th. Which should be several python meets a month. What sort of areas are you interested in - systems, dev, languages, etc. There is a lot going on in a bunch of communities in London. Next meet is: There is a sign up and information page here: http://ldnpydojo.eventwax.com/2nd-london-python-dojo We're doing tic-tac-toe (noughts and crosses) with and AI opponent. 18:30 15 October 2009 Address: Fry-IT Limited 503 Enterprise House 1/2 Hatfields London SE1 9PG Telephone: 0207 0968800 Nearest Tubes: Waterloo Southwark Paul ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
Re: [python-uk] Google Wave
2009/10/18 Michael Foord : > Bruce Durling wrote: >> >> Any pythonistas here on Google Wave? >> > > I'm in. Apparently my address is: > > fuzzyman AT googlewave DOT com pnasrat @ ditto Paul ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
Re: [python-uk] Reminder: London Python Code Dojo Tomorrow
2009/10/27 Bruce Durling : > 2009/10/27 Nicholas Tollervey : >> Well, we couldn't change the next dojo's date/time this late in the day - >> but we can definitely look at other days for the December meeting. Are there >> any preferred days..? > > Shall we just alternate Wednesdays and Thursdays? In terms of event planning, at barcamp some people from the .NET community were trying to setup a centralised list of london events: http://londev.blogspot.com/ Paul ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
[python-uk] Prize-winning mushroom
Please could someone remind me of the name of the design program that was demonstrated so well in the prize-winning lightning talk at the first Pycon UK in 2007? Thanks, Gail. ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
Re: [python-uk] Announcing the 4th London Code Dojo: Thursday 3rd December
2009/11/20 Nicholas Tollervey : > Hi Folks, > > The subject says it all... > > First of all, apologies for those who can't make Thursdays. Unfortunately, > Thursday 3rd December is the only evening all the current speakers can make. > I'll endeavour to try and organise it on a different day next time. This conflicts with djugl, whilst I know that co-ordinating with all the groups in London is non-trivial, we could at least try and make sure the python events don't clash. Paul ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
[python-uk] Python Developer sought for exciting start-up
Hi, We are looking for an intelligent and inspired Python programmer to assist another programmer / architect in completing the Beta stage of a social based Discovery and recommendation platform. This project has been developed from a team (and their respective courses) at Goldsmiths college and we are looking for a creative and ambitious individual who is looking for Equity / partnership in a ground breaking Internet start-up. Please contact us asap for further information. Kind Regards Paul ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
Re: [python-uk] Northampton Geek Meet: Barbecue on Wednesday
Hi michael, Thanks for the invite but unfortunately I wont be able to make that. If you know of any developers who may like to get involved ( and get a stake in) an exciting start up with a small london based team please let me know Many Thanks Paul On 18/07/2011 19:10, "Michael Foord" wrote: > Hey all, > > We're having regular geek meets in Northampton, with a few pythonistas > in regular attendance. Everyone welcome and they're always good fun. > > We usually meet on the fourth Thursday of the month at the Malt Shovel > pub in Northampton. > > You can subscribe to the mailing list or follow the twitter account or > use the calendar for reminders: > > https://twitter.com/#!/northantsgeeks/ > https://groups.google.com/group/northantsgeeks > > http://www.google.com/calendar/ical/ckklo5jfb8kvc2bbjeqbuqkomg%40group.calenda > r.google.com/public/basic.ics > > This Wednesday evening, 7pm 'til late at Abington park Northampton, we > have a barbecue. > > Come and join us! (Bring food if you can, but we won't turn you away if > you can't...) > > All the best, > > Michael -- paul wilkins 07768-840099 Www.starfishfilms.co.uk ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
Re: [python-uk] Python jobs - UK wide
Hi David, We are a small start-up looking for some python coding assistance - can you possibly recommend anyone? Thanks Paul On 27/07/2011 15:39, "David Hughes" wrote: > Oops, sorry for the noise. Forgot it was a mailing list. Must pay more > attention! -- paul wilkins 07768-840099 Www.starfishfilms.co.uk ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
[python-uk] New Start up needs additional help with python recommend and review algorithms..
Hi, We are a small team of ex-goldsmiths students who have developed a social based discover and recommend platform that we wish to roll out initially to colleges and hopefully beyond. We are close to beta stage but need some extra help with some complex python code. This is a boot-strapped scenario so all we can offer is potential equity for the right individual and some exciting and interesting times. Can anyone help or recommend anyone? Many Thanks Paul -- ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
[python-uk] Python Developer needed for exciting start-up
Hi, We are looking for an intelligent and inspired Python programmer to assist another programmer / architect in completing the Beta stage of a social based Discovery and recommendation platform. This project has been developed from a team (and their respective courses) at Goldsmiths college and we are looking for a creative and ambitious individual who is looking for Equity / partnership in a ground breaking Internet start-up. Please contact us asap for further information. Kind Regards Paul ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
[python-uk] Architect / Team leader / Partner sought for exciting start-up
Hi, We are looking for an intelligent and inspired Technical lead / Architect with Python programming expertise to spear-head the further development to Beta stage of an exciting social based discovery and recommendation platform for the Entertainments industry. This project has already been in development but we now need someone with aspirations to be a partner in a start-up that can also add significant technical guidance and delivery capability. Please contact us asap for further information. Kind Regards Paul -- paul wilkins 07768-840099 Www.starfishfilms.co.uk ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
Re: [python-uk] Architect / Team leader / Partner sought for exciting start-up
Hi dave, west London Sent from my iPhone On 8 Dec 2011, at 16:23, Dave Kirby wrote: What is your location? There is nothing in your post or on the starfishfilms website that gives any indication where you are. On 8 December 2011 15:33, Paul Wilkins wrote: Hi, We are looking for an intelligent and inspired Technical lead / Architect with Python programming expertise to spear-head the further development to Beta stage of an exciting social based discovery and recommendation platform for the Entertainments industry. This project has already been in development but we now need someone with aspirations to be a partner in a start-up that can also add significant technical guidance and delivery capability. Please contact us asap for further information. Kind Regards Paul -- paul wilkins 07768-840099 Www.starfishfilms.co.uk ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
Re: [python-uk] saturday london python dojos?
I'd be interested in a PSF style sprint in London - my main contributions atm are to pip, virtualenv but I don't always have the time I'd like for them. I've also a few projects I want to do but haven't had time - particularly around testing. Paul On 31 January 2012 13:32, Richard Nienaber wrote: >> Actually, rather than run a dojo (which is quite a focussed affair) >> why not run a hackathon? Self selecting teams can coalesce around a >> problem area rather than specific problem and have 6 hours to produce >> something before a show-and-tell. For example, running a hackathon >> around the subject of "Living in London" (I'm making this up as I go >> along, can't you tell..?) might produce tools for grabbing data, quick >> and lightweight websites, data-analysis tools, cloud based APIs to >> aggregate information or single use applications such as something >> that sends you a text message if it's going to rain in London in the >> next 24 hours... and so on. > > > I'd love to participate in a hackathon. Another idea is putting together a > PSF sanctioned python sprint. These are sprints that would be for the > benefit of the wider python community e.g. > > Python Core work, e.g, bug triage, documentation > Porting libraries/applications to Python 3 > PyPI and packaging related improvements > Contribution to Python VMs, e.g., PyPy, IronPython > Contribution to other Python projects, e.g., Django, PIL, pywin32 and so > on... > > The PSF are also willing to help out with costs if your application is > accepted. > > Richard > > ___ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk@python.org > http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk > ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
[python-uk] Developer designer cto
Dear Pythonistas, We have been boot-strapping an exciting discovery and recommendation platform for the entertainment industry and seek the assistance of a smart and enthusiastic developer to complete the beta stage. The development is Django-based with a Haystack search and a Tastypie api . Can anyone out there help? Many thanks Paul -- paul wilkins 07768-840099 Www.starfishfilms.co.uk ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
[python-uk] Developer / tech architect for final sprint to beta..
Dear All, We have been boot-strapping an exciting discovery and recommendation platform for the entertainment industry and seek the assistance of a smart and enthusiastic developer to complete the beta stage. The development is Django-based with a Haystack search and a Tastypie api . It would be good to discuss further with anyone who might be interested in getting involved. Preferably you will be based in london but that is not essential. Many thanks Paul -- paul wilkins 07768-840099 Www.starfishfilms.co.uk ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
Re: [python-uk] Python/Django lightning talk in London: is anyone interested?
Hi Andrea, I just saw your email, so apologies for responding slightly off topic. We have started developing a recommendation and discovery platform for the entertainments industry and really need to find a Tech lead /CTO. We need someone who would consider equity and be part of the project or consider helping on a part time basis. Might this be of interest? Thanks Paul On 24/01/2014 14:48, "a.gra...@gmail.com" wrote: > Hi, > > a very quick introduction for anyone who doesn't know me already: my name is > Andrea, I'm a Python/Django developer and I moved to London less than 1 year > ago. > > I usually attend Python-Dojo monthly and other events organized by DJUGL and I > was wondering if anyone would be interested in organizing a monthly "ligthing > talk" evening in London. > > I'm writing this email to understand if there is enough interest, where we > could host it and who we could ask to give these talks. > > I can volunteer for a couple of talks and with the organization of the event, > I just hope to be at a good level for the audience that will attend this. > > What do you think about? > > Please let me have your feedback :) > > Cheers. -- paul wilkins 07768-840099 Www.starfishfilms.co.uk ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
[python-uk] [JOB] Full Stack Developer
Hi everyone. I'm looking for a full-stack developer with a range experience across different platforms but especially Python. We're an incubator organisation where there's the opportunity to work on a wide variety of products and Python seems to me to be the best language choice in such an environment... but of course I'm biased. :-) I think we have a good setup, with the best of the startup world backed by the stability & support of a larger organisation. More information here: http://founders-factory.workable.com/jobs/115795. Feel free to email me if you'd like to know more or catch me at the next Python Dojo. Paul ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
Re: [python-uk] Call for London based volunteers - Wednesday 9th December
Hi Nicholas, If anyone cries off, I can make it too. I haven't used MicroPython yet, but know python on various computers. Regards, Paul C. On 3 December 2015 at 10:52, Nicholas H.Tollervey wrote: > Folks, > > You're all awesome. Thanks for volunteering. On the "list" I have: > > Cory Benfield > Andrea Grandi (late) > Nathan Jeffrey > Steve Holden > David MacIver > Gautier Hayoun > Alex ??? > Harry Percival > > I think we have a full house! > > I'll ping you guys an invite with all the details later today. > > Best wishes and many thanks once again! > > N. > > On 03/12/15 09:17, Nicholas H.Tollervey wrote: > > Hi Folks, > > > > tl;dr - This is important. Help teachers. Get a micro:bit. 4pm-ish > > Wednesday 9th December at the BCS in London. > > > > This is an opportunity for you to positively affect and contribute to > > how Python is taught in London's schools. Where London leads the rest of > > the UK often follows (in terms of teaching). > > > > Computing at School (CAS) are to IT teachers as the PSF are to > > Pythonistas. I've been working with them as part of the micro:bit > > project in order to get teachers up to speed with MicroPython etc. > > > > Next Wednesday (9th December) about half a dozen of London's CAS master > > teachers (basically, the most experienced teachers, leaders, movers and > > shakers) will be at the BCS off the Strand (from 4pm onwards) with a > > view to exploring and creating resources for MicroPython on the > > micro:bit. We need an equivalent number of Python developers to attend > > to partner up, help out, answer questions and have fun with micro:bits. > > We want the outcome to be lesson plans, code and a positive vibe. > > > > I realise people may only be able to get post-work (5pm). I can hold the > > fort from 4pm giving a quick run-down of MicroPython. > > > > I think I should be able to wangle it so that those developers who > > attend will be able to get their hands on (and keep for an extended > > period of time) a micro:bit for testing / development purposes. So, if > > you'd like to play with a micro:bit, this is how you get one. They're > > very cool and people have lots of fun with them: > > https://github.com/bbcmicrobit/micropython/tree/neopixel > > > > Of course, this is an important collaboration. If there was ever a time > > to "be arsed" about something - this is it in terms of the amount of > > potential change and positive impact for Python vs. actual effort you > > have to put in. > > > > I'm always happy to answer questions, hear constructive critique and > > have ideas suggested. > > > > Best wishes, > > > > Nicholas. > > > > > > > > > > ___ > > python-uk mailing list > > python-uk@python.org > > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk > > > > > > ___ > python-uk mailing list > python-uk@python.org > https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk > > -- Regards, Paul C. ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
[python-uk] Python role - South East England
Hi, I would like to post this job where I am currently looking for 3 Python Developers, email to send out:- There is a Medical company based in the South East who are looking for 3 Python Developers on a 9 month contract, the skills they are looking for are below:- Rate:- £45/hr - £56/hr Location:- South East Key Skills: · On-the-job experience of using Python to develop software applications · Familiarity with both Python 2.7 and Python 3.x · Working with a large existing codebase · Automated testing and continuous integration · Reporting, diagnosing and fixing software issues · Using version control · Adhering to coding standards Desirable Skills: · Knowledge of some/all of the following Python modules:- PyQt, numpy, pandas, ctypes, socket, struct, threading · Ability to read and understand C/C++ · Experience with Agile development methodologies If you have any questions about this role or are interested please get in touch. Kind regards Paul T: 0121 632 M: 07760261469 END Thanks Paul Paul Coates Embedded / Firmware Consultant Progressive Recruitment 10 Temple St, Birmingham, B2 2BN T: +44 (0)121 632 E. p.coa...@progressiverecruitment.com<mailto:p.coa...@progressiverecruitment.com> Global Village: 248 7703 www.progressiverecruitment.com<http://www.progressiverecruitment.com/> [Linked 1]<https://uk.linkedin.com/in/paul-coates-45aa0b102> [LinkedIn 2]<https://www.linkedin.com/company/225056> [5d8bb46e94a4648eaed10bfc44a5e4a6429573[1]] ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
[python-uk] x3 Python roles in Cambridge
Hi all, Is there any Python Developers who are looking for a new contract based in Cambridge, the skills summary and rates are below:- Rate - £53 - £65 / hr Length:- 9 months Required: · Good knowledge of Python as a programming language across different applications not only web apps or data processing · Good knowledge of Networking, TCP/IP and UDP, some experience in socket programming. · Good knowledge of Python testing frameworks and software testing in general · Ability to read and understand C/C++ Desirable: · Experience in development of standalone desktop applications with C++ or Python and PyQt · Experience in development of testing applications for manufacturing processes · Experience working with embedded systems If you are interested or have any questions please get in touch on 0121 616 7703 / 07760261469 or email p.coa...@progressiverecruitment.com<mailto:p.coa...@progressiverecruitment.com> Kind regards Paul Coates Paul Coates Embedded / Firmware Consultant Progressive Recruitment 10 Temple St, Birmingham, B2 2BN T: +44 (0)121 632 E. p.coa...@progressiverecruitment.com<mailto:p.coa...@progressiverecruitment.com> Global Village: 248 7703 www.progressiverecruitment.com<http://www.progressiverecruitment.com/> [Linked 1]<https://uk.linkedin.com/in/paul-coates-45aa0b102> [LinkedIn 2]<https://www.linkedin.com/company/225056> [5d8bb46e94a4648eaed10bfc44a5e4a6429573[1]] ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk
[python-uk] Python Contract role - Cambridge (Remote Options)
I am looking for a contract Python developer to join our team of industry-leading scientist and engineers, serving semiconductor, automotive and applied research customers worldwide from our base in Cambridge, UK. There is remote options for the right candidate. Length:- 6 months Rate:- Negotiable for the right candidate Essential Skills/Attributes: * An excellent knowledge of Python and numerical libraries Numpy and Scipy * A scientific or engineering background and a high level of numeracy * Proactive approach to maintaining high quality code with good test coverage * Multi-threading or asynchronous programming experience * DVCS experience (mercurial or git) Desirable additional experience: * Development of C/C++ extensions for python / Cython * 3D & 2D scientific visualisation * Linux development and system administration * Hardware interfacing (e.g. Serial / USB / OPC / CANbus) * Industrial automation or cybernetics * Signal processing, statistics and other data analysis methods * SQL / Relational-database usage / HDF5 * Python GUI development (Qt or wx) * DVCS experience (mercurial or git) * Experience with Enthought Tool Suite will be an added advantage If you are interested in the role or have any questions, please get in touch on 07760261649 or email p.coa...@progressiverecruitment.com<mailto:p.coa...@progressiverecruitment.com> Kind regards Paul Coates Paul Coates Embedded / Firmware Consultant Progressive Recruitment 10 Temple St, Birmingham, B2 2BN T: +44 (0)121 632 E. p.coa...@progressiverecruitment.com<mailto:p.coa...@progressiverecruitment.com> Global Village: 248 7703 www.progressiverecruitment.com<http://www.progressiverecruitment.com/> [Linked 1]<https://uk.linkedin.com/in/paul-coates-45aa0b102> [LinkedIn 2]<https://www.linkedin.com/company/225056> [5d8bb46e94a4648eaed10bfc44a5e4a6429573[1]] ___ python-uk mailing list python-uk@python.org https://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/python-uk