Title: Job Hunting
Job Hunting
I'm now officially looking for work as a programmer.
I'd prefer to work with Python, doing web development (not web-design, which is another kettle of fish). But I'm willing to learn (more-or-less) any language/development environment [1].
Money isn't parti
Dear Tim Couper ,I wouldlike to request you to register me for your2006: Python UK Conference 2006 (Oxford, UK)Incaseregistration fee is needed I kindly request to payafter getting the Visa.This is so because myCountry-Nigeria, is not Visa-free. Secondly,I kindly request for an official invitation
hi, how is your lovely day with you hope it's cool .am interested in Manchester Python.have a lovely weekend Marek Isalski <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: I'd be interested in a Manchester Python 2.1b on 3/May -- and the Lasssounds fine to me!>>> Michael <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>24/04/2006 23:39:42 >>
ties at 76 Portland Place. Probably
not free, but not too expensive either.
Regards,
Mike Pentney
Andy Robinson wrote:
> Hi all,
>
> Yet another London-centric suggestion. Apologies to the rest of the
> country.
>
> I've been talking to a friend who is discovering the joy
Hi Rakesh,
Can you provide me with more details on the Python vacancies in Central
and South London? What are the full job descriptions and which companies
are recruiting?
Regards,
Mike Ross.
> Hi All,
>
>
>
> I am looking for a number of Permanent Python Developers for cli
rking with Python for about 5 years.
Let me know if you are still looking. My rate is £35 per hour + VAT.
Best regards,
Dr Mike Pentney
Pierre Schmidt wrote:
hello,
we are a furniture company based in East London, one of our main tool
is a computer controled cutting machine, we are looking fo
ystem is Ubuntu 10.04 beta, but I don't think that's the cause of
the prob]
Full output is below.
Thanks for your help, much appreciated,
Mike
(imeveryone)r...@mike-desktop:~# easy_install pip
/root/.virtualenvs/imeveryone/bin/easy_install:5: UserWarning: Module
pkg_resources was al
alenv running on
Ubuntu 10,4, here's what I did to get things working:
1. aptitude install python-virtualenv and python-setuptools packages
2. easy_install pip
3. easy_install virtualenv-wrapper
4. mkvirtualenv
5. pip -E install
Mike
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 9:19 PM, Ed Stafford <
- My app can still get whatever it wants inside the virtualenv, and I have
the ease of deployment associated with having and independent site-packages.
Cheers (and thanks again for your help),
Mike
On Tue, Mar 30, 2010 at 10:14 PM, Ed Stafford <
walter.staff...@carbonsixty.co.uk> wrote:
> would dream of using them, simply because they are independent of the
> system's package management ( eg apt or yum).
>
Exactly - that's why I'm interested in virtualenv in the first place - my
apps are contained and separa
rs, but it
would be useful if they knew a bit about django templates as well as css. It's for some weekend
projects so my budget is not infinite, but it's not zero either :-)
Please reply off-list to me at mike.pent...@physics.org to keep the noise on this list to a
minimum...
Folks,
I am unable to attend pyconuk this weekend but have a reservation at the Ibis
which cost ~£84 for the two nights. If anyone can use these please get in touch.
Mike Gleen
mikegl...@yahoo.co.uk
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hing which is very common these
days. At least at the cutting edge of such things.
Cheers, Mike
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ils from EventWax, the date
and time are set wrong, so don't rely on them for a reminder :-)
Mike S.
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recognises that the presentation is a factor. My
conclusion, for what it's worth, is: layering is good, but don't
be officious :-)
Mike S.
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