[python-uk] Full time back-end developer required for amazing team

2017-09-19 Thread David Wilson
Hi guys, My hands down all-time favourite client in London are currently hiring a new permanent backend developer to work at their gorgeous office in Kings Cross. They are a nonprofit specializing in human rights, with an incredibly relaxed large studio office with plenty of light and many amazing

Re: [python-uk] 2 Principle Engineer roles in London up to £95k

2016-12-08 Thread David Wilson
On Thu, Dec 08, 2016 at 02:20:30PM +, S Walker wrote: > Frankly if we didn't have people complaining about the job postings > each time they were made I suspect that is a rule everyone could get behind. :) > they'd be responsible for a negligible amount of list traffic. Ignoring discussion

Re: [python-uk] 2 Principle Engineer roles in London up to £95k

2016-12-07 Thread David Wilson
On Wed, Dec 07, 2016 at 10:31:56AM +, Richard Smith wrote: > Ok, lets take the position it wasn't spam. If you received the OPs > email, directly, would you require a little more information in the > post other than a technology stack and a carrot on a stick? The way this generally works is t

Re: [python-uk] 2 Principle Engineer roles in London up to £95k

2016-12-06 Thread David Wilson
While I quite enjoyed this thread and, especially considering the recruiter's followup, it appears to have somewhat been in bad taste. I can't speak for others, but I'm in my mid 30s and regularly confuse license/licence, prescribe/proscribe and without doubt a bunch more, either through finger me

Re: [python-uk] [d...@hmmz.org: Re: Python sandboxing (last week's dojo challenge)]

2016-04-10 Thread David Wilson
On Mon, Apr 11, 2016 at 12:13:07AM +0100, Jon Ribbens wrote: > > I guess it goes without saying, but just in case, the core team gave up > > on any possibility of in-process sandboxing a very long time ago, and > > all popular implementations are designed with pretty much zero regard > > for this

[python-uk] [d...@hmmz.org: Re: Python sandboxing (last week's dojo challenge)]

2016-04-10 Thread David Wilson
On Sun, Apr 10, 2016 at 06:17:29PM +0100, Jon Ribbens wrote: > Further to the success of dojo participants in breaking out of my > sandbox experiment due to a stupid bug I'd created, I've both > tightened up the sandbox and extended it by adding back in 'with' > and 'import' (of white-listed module

[python-uk] Freelance Python guru required for part time commitment

2015-11-16 Thread David Wilson
Hi list, I'm urgently seeking a freelancer to take the reigns on the backend for a Borough, London based startup's product. Due to scheduling mishaps I need to give up what is otherwise an incredibly fun and engaging project on a great team, however my loss may be your gain, so please read on.. :

Re: [python-uk] Travelling to EuroPython 2015 by boat?

2015-03-23 Thread David Wilson
On Mon, Mar 23, 2015 at 02:45:38PM +, Andy Robinson wrote: > > Are you motivated by cost, adventure, or something else? > > Maybe 20 uninterrupted hours to sort out some slides? ;-) My first thought was 20 uninterrupted hours of cocktails. > ___

Re: [python-uk] Python role

2011-05-17 Thread David Wilson
Personally I think that while the volume is low (say < 2/week), why not? If nothing else it puts an otherwise relatively stagnant list to good use. ;) Though I imagine my opinion would rapidly change if traffic increased by much. David On 17 May 2011 15:58, Giles Thomas wrote: > That reminds

Re: [python-uk] OT: Looking for an iPhone dev

2010-12-19 Thread David Wilson
On 19 December 2010 15:30, Rami Chowdhury wrote: > > Hey everyone, > > I know this isn't the forum for this, but I'm looking for an iPhone dev for a > potential startup opportunity -- if anyone could give me tips on where to find > one, I'd really appreciate it. > I hear if you type "LONDON IPHON