Ask HN: Who's looking for employment?
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#112Briefly: skilled with Ruby (Sinatra, limited Rails), Scheme, PHP, HTML5, CSS3, JavaScript and CoffeeScript (latter two only limited experience); previous experience mainly at hack-days and with personal projects.
Full list of experience and skills at http://dl.dropbox.com/u/3060598/resume.pdf
Contact me: job+hn@dpk.org.uk
Re: Ask HN: Who's looking for employment?
#113Sometime after August I'd like a job in Silicon Valley. H1B, since I'm from the UK. I have varying amounts of experience with C/C++, Perl, Python, Actionscript and a smattering of other languages. I'm a quick learner, and mathematically inclined.
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#114Looking for co-op for summer 2012 in Toronto (with the possibility on staying on full time after). Develop primarily with PHP using MVC frameworks (along with typical front end stuff, jQuery, CSS, etc). Willing to learn Ruby. Dipped my feet in the water with mobile development (android/iOS). Twitter: @mbrzuzy or email is in my profile
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#115My main skills are in Perl and Matlab. I have experience in Java and C as well as embedded programming, and I've used smatterings of several other languages. I am currently studying iphone programming.
I have been working for oceanographers, and I would prefer to continue working in the sciences. If you are looking for someone who can take the data computer grunt work off your scientists then I am probably the person for the task. I probably know more about ocean optics than you might need, but if you are in the environmental or optical sciences, I probably have a lot less to catch up on than your average programmer.
My contact information is in my profile.
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#116I'm a systems administrator who would like branching out into dev or devops work. I have experience with many different kinds of computers/OSes/languages and good troubleshooting skills. Familiarity with languages as diverse as Perl, C, 86HC11 asm, AutoLisp, & Japanese. I also know a lot about glass cutting & tempering.
Email in profile.
Re: Ask HN: Who's looking for employment?
#117I am married to two side-projects. But am available to code RoR, Django, Chicago Boss projects on the side up to 30 hours a week for any Manhattan/BK based startup. I am a SR. Rails developer who has a long lineage to all matters web. nbartley [at the] indiana [dot] edu.
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#118Not a professional coder (yet), but I do digital marketing for startups.
Have done work for l2thinktank.com, 20x200.com, halogenmediagroup.com and many more. If you want help marketing your project or startup I'd love to talk. Specialties include branded content (blog, white papers, ebooks, etc) digital strategy, email marketing, social media, etc.
Re: Ask HN: Who's looking for employment?
#119Not a professional coder (yet), but I do digital marketing for startups.
Have done work for l2thinktank.com, 20x200.com, halogenmediagroup.com and many more. If you want help marketing your project or startup I'd love to talk. Specialties include branded content (blog, white papers, ebooks, etc) digital strategy, email marketing, social media, etc.
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#120Looking for work as a Linux systems admin/engineer, C/Perl/Python/Php programmer, or Infosec analyst/pentester. Contract or full time. Experience in large-scale web companies, open source development and working through the pains of corporate red tape. I love weird problems, working with low-level or backend stuff, and closing obscure security holes. My tech hobbies are coding something fun like prototypes of different distributed network topologies or tools for managing enterprise networks of tens of thousands of machines.
at yahoo, for resume and code samples