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shrughes
Oct 11, 2008

(call/cc call/cc)

Avenging Dentist posted:

Rudeness aside, there's a nugget of insight in Chain Chomp's posts. Namely, that having a broader range of skills (especially some more on the "computer science" end of the scale, rather than just "computer programming") will help people to find longer-term, better-paying, and overall more satisfying work.

Aven, I don't think you're being sufficiently productive.

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Cidrick
Jun 10, 2001

Praise the siamese
All of you can shut the gently caress up. If you want to bitch about a skillset, take it elsewhere.

This thread is ONLY for job postings.

shrughes
Oct 11, 2008

(call/cc call/cc)
Well I suppose I should make a job posting, considering I'm unemployed.

Location: San Diego
Languages: PHP, C++/JAVA, PERL, C, Scheme, TI-83 BASIC, Sequel, MSSQL, TI-89 BASIC, RPL, System RPL, JavaScript, jscript, VBScript, VB, C#.NET, D, MSSQL, Scheme, Haskell, O'Caml, Objective-C, Objective-C++, O'Haskell, Haskell Prime, Python, Python 3000, YQL, TSQL, MySQL, PostgreSQL, Prolog, Haklog, Nezha, FORTRAN 77, HP-BASIC, QBASIC, Bywater BASIC, GWBASIC, Scala, Clojure, Groovy, Boo, ANT, Ruby, Cyclone, C++/CLI, HTML, XHTML, XML, XSLT, XSL-FO, Elisp, Common Lisp, MacLisp, BF, BoolF, ColdFusion, Mozart/Oz, G
Frameworks: ASP.NET, MonoRail, MS MVC, ASP.NET MVC, Ruby On Rails, Lift, jQuery, MonoRail
Things you like to do: WoW UI configurations, planning on doing iPhone programs and iPad coding
Availability: Every day, but not at night, that's when I'm raiding.
Contact: PMs only please.

Edit: typos, forgot Oz

LOLLERZ
Dec 9, 2003
ASK ME ABOUT SPAMMING THE REPORT FORUM TO PROTECT ~MY WIFE'S~ OKCUPID PERSONALS ANALYSIS SA-MART THREAD. DO IT. ALL THE TIME. CONSTANTLY. IF SHE DOESN'T HAVE THE THREAD, SHE'LL WANT TO TALK TO ME!
I'm unemployed, but currently working for myself.

Location: Austin
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Frameworks: Prototype, jQuery, Ext, MooTools, YUI, Dojo, Backbase, qooxdoo, Flexunit, Unity, Check, VI Tester, LuaUnit, pl/unit, Drupal, CherryPy, Joomla, AxKit, Mambo, Jakarta Slide, gSOAP, WSO2 WSF/PHP
Things you like to do: iPhone Development (I hear that's where the big bucks are)
Availability: Any time. (seriously, if the pay is good, I can work in the middle of the night or whatever)
Contact: PMs only please.

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Shazzner
Feb 9, 2004

HAPPY GAMES ONLY

Our company in San Antonio, TX is going to have two web developer positions opening soon, if you're in the Austin area we might be able to do long-distance type work or if no where near we could do contract work.

We're looking for people people who are good with visualizations, we need someone to create widgets for our dashboard, so someone with flash, ajax, html5, silverlight, etc would be great.

PM or email me at shazzner@gmail.com with some samples of your work and hurry because this job is go go going.

Gary the Llama
Mar 16, 2007
SHIGERU MIYAMOTO IS MY ILLEGITIMATE FATHER!!!
Location: Currently in Columbus, OH but moving to Phoenix, AZ shortly. (Looking for jobs in the Phoenix area.)
Languages: C#, JavaScript, C/C++, SQL, XHTML, CSS, XML
Frameworks: ASP.NET Web Forms, WPF
Things you like to do: I've been a Web app guy for a 4 years, but recently started doing more Windows apps (mostly WPF with a little WinForms here and there). In my free time I do game programming. I'm always looking for a challenge and love learning new things.
Availability: Full time.
Contact: PM me or e-mail: garythellama@gmail.com

Mista _T
Nov 11, 2000

Mix it with Curly and Larry and Moe, WOOP-WOOP WOOP-WOOP WOOP hey, YO!
EDIT: Profile Removed. Got a full time job.

Mista _T fucked around with this message at 02:37 on Jun 30, 2010

hayden.
Sep 11, 2007

here's a goat on a pig or something

hayden. fucked around with this message at 19:31 on Dec 1, 2010

Shumagorath
Jun 6, 2001
Edit: Got hired full-time, profile removed.

Shumagorath fucked around with this message at 01:41 on Jun 9, 2010

drjrock_obgyn
Oct 11, 2003

once i started putting pebbles in her vagina, there was no going back
If any goons would like coupons for posting their jobs on the recently launched Genius Pool PM me. I'm trying to get some more content on there.

blorpy
Jan 5, 2005

drjrock_obgyn posted:

Genius Pool

lol

i dont think so tim

blorpy fucked around with this message at 22:59 on Apr 5, 2010

First Time Caller
Nov 1, 2004

edit: got jerb.

First Time Caller fucked around with this message at 01:19 on Apr 26, 2011

Tea and Toast
Jan 11, 2006
Makes a great late night snack!
Looking for an experienced web developer to work on contract. Check out SA-Mart for details.

JediGandalf
Sep 3, 2004

I have just the top prospect YOU are looking for. Whaddya say, boss? What will it take for ME to get YOU to give up your outfielders?
Location: San Diego, CA (those familiar with the area, Rancho Bernardo specifically)
Languages: .NET and C#, SQL (Server 2008), jQuery
Frameworks: ASP.NET, WinForms, some Silverlight, some WFP, LINQ-to-SQL, LINQ-to-Entities
Things you like to do: If it's in the .NET Framework, I'm happy. I love .NET and C#.
Things you...I absolutely hate: Software requirements written on a napkin then told to go implement it. I want a clear written document explaining the requirements needed. If have I questions or concerns, let us discuss so we can iron them out.
Availability: Currently employed but I'm now starting to put some feelers. Looking for full time position
Contact: jedigandalf@gmail.com

I've been doing ASP.NET and C# for nearly three years now. I've been responsible for implementing and maintaining our core products. I'm starting to get into design. One of the things that I like about where I'm at now, is we all love to explore new technologies like Visual Studio 2010, .NET 4.0, ASP.NET 4.0, jQuery, Silverlight, etc. That's real big for me.

Late Edit: There will be much Chargers, Padres, and Lakers talk from me. :)

JediGandalf fucked around with this message at 05:27 on Apr 9, 2010

tawxic
Jun 17, 2005

Growth
Looking for a PHP/MySQL wizard, see SAMart for details and contact info:
http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3297104

Treytor
Feb 8, 2003

Enjoy, uh... refreshing time!

adam jay harris posted:

Location: South Florida willing to telecommute
Languages: PERL, PHP, SQL, .NET, shell scripting, QuickBooks SDK, other SDKs, quick to learn others
Things you like to do: Working hard (seriously I need to work or else I feel a utter lack of satisfaction in life it's quite an issue), integrating several systems to work together, working with databases,
Skills: Windows AD admin, Linux Admin, People skills, others
Availability: Full time availability (working full time as a dev but entertaining offers for jobs or projects)

adamjayh @ gmail.com
-PM me!


I really hate to do this, but after trying to contact Adam for months I'm forced to give a heads up about him. He seemed like a great developer, but after paying and working with him for a few weeks, he disappeared for months. I was forced to find another developer to re-do pretty much everything he did. This cost a significant amount of development time, a good amount of money, and I was never able to get reimbursed for what I paid him.

I recommend you do not contact or hire him to do any development work.

I apologize if this post is inappropriate for this thread.

Muslim Wookie
Jul 6, 2005
Is there anyone that can do this for me?

quote:

Is there anyway to have a drop down menu list all the security groups in a particular LDAP OU? And further, is it possible to have a drop down list that lists all the user accounts that have a "memberOf" attribute matching a particular group name? Say, "Approving Managers" is an LDAP group, and I want the drop down list each member of that group. Even better would be if it could list by displayName and the key was actually the mail attribute. I've done this before manually but it's been a while and even if I could remember how to code this up I would have no idea how to integrate with WebForm.

One thing that immediately comes to mind is would this style of drop down cause a problem with the way Webform does form analysis? I'm not clear why Webform would need to read that drop down each time it runs the analysis, just because a manager is not part of the group doesn't mean forms approved by that manager should not show up as a percentage etc.

#1
quicksketch - April 30, 2010 - 23:08
This requires custom coding but it is possible by implementing hook_webform_select_options() in a custom module. See the webform implementation in webform_webform_select_options_info() and read the docs in webform_hooks.php.

Novo
May 13, 2003

Stercorem pro cerebro habes
Soiled Meat
You don't say it, but it sounds like you need someone to write a custom module for use with Drupal's webform module? I've never worked with Drupal before but I've written a lot of PHP/LDAP glue scripts, so I could probably bang this out over the weekend. My contact info is already in the thread.

Muslim Wookie
Jul 6, 2005

Novo posted:

You don't say it, but it sounds like you need someone to write a custom module for use with Drupal's webform module? I've never worked with Drupal before but I've written a lot of PHP/LDAP glue scripts, so I could probably bang this out over the weekend. My contact info is already in the thread.

I have sent you an email.

Edit: I have engaged Novo. From my initial contact everything is going well with clear communication and a very fair offer.

Muslim Wookie fucked around with this message at 04:03 on May 7, 2010

jarito
Aug 26, 2003

Biscuit Hider
My company is looking for a bunch of great developers at all levels of experience from just graduated on up. We are a consultancy specializing in secure development, security assessments and training. Most of our work (about 90%) is in .NET or Java, but we have a need of a wide range of experience including Python, Ruby, Groovy, etc. If you've ever wanted to hack poo poo for a living or just develop cool new applications, you can do both with us.

We are located in San Antonio, TX and this would be an on-site position. I'm happy to go into specifics with anyone that is interested, just PM me. Working at a place where the devs are the profit center is awesome and you can hang with a couple goons as well.

Here is the link to apply:

http://hire.jobvite.com/j/?cj=oD1fVfwy&s=jraim

You can also email me at jarret AT denimgroup DOT com. I'm a lead developer here so I should be able to help you out. Our somewhat lame website is at http://www.denimgroup.com but don't let that fool you, we kick rear end :).

stuph
Aug 31, 2004

donkey punching my way to the top
Posting this one (sort of) again:

I'm currently hiring a (possibly 2-3) junior-to-mid level PHP/web developers to work on my team writing and/or expanding current business applications (billing systems, CRM-type systems, etc). Junior meaning at least 1 year of real-world development experience with PHP/MySQL.

The company is also (tentatively) looking for a full-time FreeSWITCH person - with some OpenSER/OpenSIPS work thrown in there as well.

We're also looking for (also tentatively) someone to work with VoIP devices. Currently we're using Polycom, snom and Audiocodes phones and gateways, but there's always room for more. This would be mostly working towards writing scripts for mass provisioning of said devices.

All jobs are full time, in-office jobs in Sarasota, FL. No moving assistance for the web job(s), but if you've got actual FreeSWITCH experience in a production environment we can probably work something out there.

PM me or email wstuph at gmail if interested in talking about any of the positions (though I'll probably send the FreeSWITCH or devices people over quickly to the telephony team if you seem reasonable).

I can also put you in touch w/ the support department head if you're interested in that route. VoIP company, you'll learn lots of networking/SIP debugging stuff pretty quickly.

Truthfully, if you're smart and willing to learn, we've got jobs basically everywhere across the board (sales, accounting, development, support, marketing, shipping) here. We're a startup in a growth phase and need smart people quickly.

The Meme Factory
Nov 5, 2009

by Fistgrrl
I need a C++ developer for a small contract. $200

Details here: http://forums.somethingawful.com/showthread.php?threadid=3302966

Hoborg
Oct 19, 2006

by T. Mascis
Location: England and Wales
Languages: C, C++, C# , Java, also PHP and client-side
Frameworks: (N)Hibernate, ASP.NET Web Forms/MVC, WinForms, WordPress, Mootools
Things you like to do: Web applications, Websites, WinForms UI design and development (WPF is overrated; I put a lot of effort into aesthetic WinForms). I also don't mind a brief game development stint. Also user-experience design in general. I'm also strong in PHP but avoid it for obvious reasons.
Availability: Short-term contracts preferred. Can do full-time but depends on my availability.
Contact: PM or Email link on my profile.

I have plenty of desktop and backend development experience so I classify myself more as a general "developer" than specifically as a "web developer", so if there's anything you need doing I can probably do it.

EDIT: Fixed formatting

Hoborg fucked around with this message at 23:31 on May 18, 2010

LuckySevens
Feb 16, 2004

fear not failure, fear only the limitations of our dreams

Looking for someone with experience deploying a django site to help me get one I have online. Site is functional on a local test server, but I have no experience actually setting one up to production and would like a helping hand. If interesting PM me.

Edit: also contactable at colindoc at gmail.com

LuckySevens fucked around with this message at 03:39 on May 22, 2010

Hoborg
Oct 19, 2006

by T. Mascis

LuckySevens posted:

Looking for someone with experience deploying a django site to help me get one I have online. Site is functional on a local test server, but I have no experience actually setting one up to production and would like a helping hand. If interesting PM me.

Edit: also contactable at colindoc at gmail.com

A while ago I was looking into setting up a Django application on a Linux webhosting account I had with some some reseller; they said that Django was somehow 'inherently incompatible' with the Python set-up they had. It might be wise to contact your web-host to ensure compatibility first before hiring someone to tell you the same thing.

LuckySevens
Feb 16, 2004

fear not failure, fear only the limitations of our dreams

Hoborg posted:

A while ago I was looking into setting up a Django application on a Linux webhosting account I had with some some reseller; they said that Django was somehow 'inherently incompatible' with the Python set-up they had. It might be wise to contact your web-host to ensure compatibility first before hiring someone to tell you the same thing.

Yeah I have a django-friendly webhost in mind so hopefully it won't be a problem :(

Janitor Prime
Jan 22, 2004

PC LOAD LETTER

What da fuck does that mean

Fun Shoe
These guys are pretty awesome Django hosts.
http://www.webfaction.com/

stephenm00
Jun 28, 2006
Fixed

stephenm00 fucked around with this message at 15:22 on Apr 21, 2017

Elias_Maluco
Aug 23, 2007
I need to sleep
Location: Săo Paulo, Brasil
Languages: PHP, AS3, JavaScript, SQL (MySQL)
Frameworks: Zend Framework, jQuery, some MooTools
Things you like to do: Web applications, Websites, reusable CMS, Flash games
Availability: Depends on the proposal
Contact: PM please

timato
Dec 8, 2004
Why does jesus rock so hard?
Location: Huntington Beach, CA
Languages: Java, C++, Javascript, HTML, CSS, some PHP and MySQL
Frameworks: Android, Mozilla, Drupal
Things you like to do: Games, scientific applications, web, anything
Availability: Part time (possibly full time if I can work remotely)
Contact: PM me for contact

Just throwing this out there. I'm a student working on a B.S. in computer science, so I would love to get some experience before going out into the real world. I am open to any opportunities. Also, because I'm a student, I'm cheap!

If you want a sample of my work, I've released an Android game called Tetronimo (by Mahoney, not the other one).

lumberjack4
May 14, 2010

Location: Huntsville, AL
Languages: C++, C#, some JAVA
Frameworks: .NET, Infragistics, LINQ, SQL, XNA, WinForms, some WPF, WCF
Things you like to do: Desktop apps, networking, statistical utilities, user interface design
Availability: Part time, possibly full-time (depends on the project)
Contact: PM for info

Flamadiddle
May 9, 2004

Location: Gloucestershire, UK
Languages: JAVA, Perl, Ruby, Javascript, HTML, PHP, some C#
Frameworks: SQL (SQL Server 2005/8), Rails, JQuery
Things you like to do: Getting really into web apps and security recently, but interested in almost everything.
Availability: Full Time
Contact: PM for info

clockwork automaton
May 2, 2007

You've probably never heard of them.

Fun Shoe
I put in my notice last Thursday so there is a Junior Software Engineer opening at Deeplocal you can apply for the position here. It's in Pittsburgh and is good for anyone knowledgeable in web apps and java (android) dev.

If you have any questions about the job that the posting doesn't answer, just ask.

shrughes
Oct 11, 2008

(call/cc call/cc)
I put in my notice last November because the job just wasn't cool enough for me, but that doesn't mean it isn't the perfect job for somebody like you. Go to http://careers.thomsonreuters.com/ and you can apply for the position there.

ton1c
Apr 30, 2005
Location: Brisbane, AUS
Languages: C# / Java (figured I'd be better at one or two rather than OK at 10)
Frameworks: .NET (WCF/WPF specifically)/NHibernate, JUnit, Ant, Google Web Tooklit/App Engine (it's seriously awesome).
Things you like to do: I really like web services, and how they're so clean and awesome. I use WCF or Java Servlets for my web service stuff. I do a fair bit of GUI development with WPF, which involves pretty interactive UI's. I'm learning MVVM.
Availability: Most of the time (except when I'm at uni).
Other: Currently studying software engineering. Plan to be awesome.
Contact: PM for info

cliffy
Apr 12, 2002

Did you guys just up and quit your jobs without something else lined up? How does that look on your resume?

shrughes
Oct 11, 2008

(call/cc call/cc)

cliffy posted:

Did you guys just up and quit your jobs without something else lined up? How does that look on your resume?

It looks like I just up and quit. And the reason I'm out of work for more than half a year is something along the lines of "I just didn't feel like working." I don't think I'll have any trouble finding a job.

spiritual bypass
Feb 19, 2008

Grimey Drawer

cliffy posted:

Did you guys just up and quit your jobs without something else lined up? How does that look on your resume?

For what it's worth, I've had to hire people before and to me it doesn't matter why they're not at their last job as long as they know what they're doing and don't have a horrible personality.

sim
Sep 24, 2003

I'm looking for smaller, freelance gigs that can be done remotely. I'm also looking to establish a working relationship with another freelance graphic/web designer. Basically I want to freelance, but would like to avoid trying to find clients off craigslist. Here's the details:

Location: Austin, TX
Languages: PHP, JavaScript, SQL (MySQL), HTML, CSS
Frameworks: CodeIgniter, jQuery, Wordpress, Expression Engine, HTML5/CSS3
Things you like to do: Custom Wordpress themes, pretty much anything front-end
Availability: Nights and weekends
Contact: PM please

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avidal
May 19, 2006
bawl-some
Looking for Developers

Location: Austin, TX
Languages: Python, PHP
Frameworks: Django, Pylons, Flask/Werkzeug
Platforms: Linux, Windows
Contact: alex.vidal@gmail.com

My boss told me to hire a few more developers. We're a home security company located in Round Rock, TX (just north of Austin, TX). I interviewed LOLLERZ already, and he seemed pretty interested, although he got a job at Amazon. So!

Currently, we're only looking for full-time on-site developers, but we are willing to pay you to relocate.

We're looking for 2 or 3 developers, and are basically going to be splitting into two 'teams', with plenty of cross-training and integration. Some of the stuff we're working on includes completed redoing our corporate website as well as some other cool stuff.

There's no red tape and very little bureaucracy. We can use whatever technologies we want to get the job done. There's 5 of us atm (2 designers, 3 developers) and it's a very very relaxed atmosphere.

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