Hi Brad,
On Tuesday 12 February 2008 19:18:38 Bradley Dean wrote:
>
> I've recently moved over to the UK from Australia (yes yes,
> another one...) and am living in Cambridge. I subscribed to the
> list a week or three ago and thought I should get around to
> saying 'ello.
>
> It looks like python
Dear Sirs/ Madam
I am currently recruiting for a number of Python/Django development
roles in Central London.
Please find the job spec attached, if you are interested in working for
one of the UK's most up and coming online communities, please let me know.
You must be
James Stevens wrote:
> Dear Sirs/ Madam
>
>
> I am currently recruiting for a number of Python/Django development
> roles in Central London.
>
> Please find the job spec attached, if you are interested in working for
> one of the UK's most up and coming online communities, plea
On Wednesday 13 February 2008 14:00:55 Michael Foord wrote:
> Django was released in July 2005. So 4-5 years experience with it is
> impossible
Oh, I don't know - New Scientist reckoned recently that this was
potential "year 0" for time travel...
;-)
Michael
James Stevens wrote:
> Dear Sirs/ Madam
I'm not sure if this is a subtle reference to the
apparent ratio of male:female participants on technical
mailing lists ;)
TJG
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It was great finally meeting everyone who was at the potterhouse last night.
The team from WooMe had a blast,
even if i did get roped into giving a talk at a future event by Simon.
Thanks to everyone who was in attendance.
/me walks off in search of a python bible I can throw at my intended
audie