On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 8:58 PM, Vincent Davis wrote:
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> You might take a look at Front Range pythoneers. The is a mailing list
> an I think monthly meetups. I see some job post coma across the list
> now and then.
> http://www.meetup.com/frpythoneers/
>
> I am also in the Denver area and have b
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 1:21 PM, Michael Chambliss wrote:
> I use Python for my own entertainment and for quick jobs, but haven't been
> able to use it professionally up to this point. As a former Perl developer
> and someone that's currently required to code in Java I'm starting to wish I
> had t
On Wed, Jun 9, 2010 at 2:21 PM, Michael Chambliss wrote:
> I use Python for my own entertainment and for quick jobs, but haven't been
> able to use it professionally up to this point. As a former Perl developer
> and someone that's currently required to code in Java I'm starting to wish I
> had t
On 6/9/2010 4:21 PM, Michael Chambliss wrote:
I use Python for my own entertainment and for quick jobs, but haven't
been able to use it professionally up to this point. As a former Perl
developer and someone that's currently required to code in Java I'm
starting to wish I had this opportunity.
On 06/09/2010 03:21 PM, Michael Chambliss wrote:
- Your location - country, state or city, whatever you care to provide
Outside Dallas, TX, USA
- Your focus - Product Development (web sites/apps), Education, R&D/Science,
IT/Sys Admin, etc
split between development (web & apps) and IT/Sys ad
This is an interesting subject.
> - Your location - country, state or city, whatever you care to provide
Turin, Italy
> - Your focus - Product Development (web sites/apps), Education, R&D/Science,
> IT/Sys Admin, etc
Web development based on Zope, Grok and Plone
> - Your company size
Small.
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>, Mike Meyer <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
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>Maybe the Python jobs lists needs a "available developers"
>counterpart? Or would it be to big/dynamic to maintain using whatever
>is behind the jobs list?
Part of the reason the Jobs page hasn't moved to a wiki is that ofte
"Terry Reedy" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes:
> generally counter-indicated unless the name (.marketplace) or charter say
> otherwise. Exceptions would be a low volume of things of direct and narrow
> interest. So I consider the rare job announcements posted here ok. The
> same for book announcem
"Gregory Piñero" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote in message
news:[EMAIL PROTECTED]
>I'd love Python work, just like everyone else here. On a related topic,
>what's the >policy/etiquette of posting a resume on here, or mentioning
>what kind of work >you're looking for?
I would take absence of such p
In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
Erik Max Francis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>Peter Decker wrote:
>>
>> Then start looking for telecommuting people. There are lots of us who
>> can use work and have excellent telecommuting references, but who
>> don't happen to live in a major metro area!
>
>And th
I'd love Python work, just like everyone else here. On a related
topic, what's the policy/etiquette of posting a resume on here, or
mentioning what kind of work you're looking for? And what's the
policy in general for most newsgroups and mailing lists?
-Greg
On 8/19/05, Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROT
Aahz wrote:
> In article <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>,
> Steve Holden <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
>
>>There's informal evidence that the Python secret is getting out. Sharpen
>>up your resumes, guys, you may not have to limit Python to home usage
>>soon :-)
>
>
> OTOH, the big sucking sound from Google
Peter Decker wrote:
> Then start looking for telecommuting people. There are lots of us who
> can use work and have excellent telecommuting references, but who
> don't happen to live in a major metro area!
And then there's some in the Bay Area who wouldn't mind telecommuting,
either ... :-)
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On 18 Aug 2005 10:58:46 -0700, Aahz <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> OTOH, the big sucking sound from Google and Yahoo (plus other places
> like Ironport) is making it more difficult to hire Python programmers in
> the Bay Area...
Then start looking for telecommuting people. There are lots of us who
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