From Tom_Roche at ncsu.edu Thu Nov 1 15:19:31 2001
From: Tom_Roche at ncsu.edu (Tom Roche)
Date: Wed Aug 4 00:03:29 2004
Subject: APM: IBM developerWorks University Day
Message-ID: <200111012119.QAA14841@uni03du.unity.ncsu.edu>
Brian Cooley is IBM Marketing's Developer Community Manager for this
area. They are bringing "IBM developerWorks University Day 2001" to
RTP on Friday, November 30, 2001. See Cooley's announcement (mounted
at
http://www4.ncsu.edu/~tlroche/ibmUniversityDay.html
) for more info. (Then join my struggle to ban Word attachments :-)
Cooley mentioned that they were trying to get Eric Raymond
(known for "The Cathedral and the Bazaar," among other works), but had
not finalized anything.
FWIW, Tom_Roche@ncsu.edu
From jhborwic at unity.ncsu.edu Wed Nov 7 23:10:32 2001
From: jhborwic at unity.ncsu.edu (John Borwick)
Date: Wed Aug 4 00:03:29 2004
Subject: APM: [JOB] Red Hat Perl/mod_perl Web Engineering positions (fwd)
Message-ID:
TSIA (title says it all)
---------- Forwarded message ----------
Date: 07 Nov 2001 22:41:57 -0500
From: Chip Turner
To: klassa@raleigh.pm.org, john_borwick@ncsu.edu
Subject: [JOB] Red Hat Perl/mod_perl Web Engineering positions
Hey guys, I'm not sure what the job posting policies on the area's
perlmonger lists are, so I figured I'd send the announcement to you
both, in hopes that you can send them on to your respective perlmonger
mailing lists (or okay it for me to), and to anyone else in the area
who you know that may be qualified.
Much appreciated,
Chip Turner
Job Title: Web Engineer
Red Hat is looking for some skilled web engineers to design, enhance,
and implement applications on the Red Hat web site. You will work on
a global team to create a best-of-breed web site and implement web
services that support Red Hat's Open Source products and services.
The ideal candidate will have the following characteristics:
1. Ability to learn. Candidate must show they can adapt to the rapidly
changing technology landscape.
2. Ability to communicate. Candidate must show that they can express
ideas with elegance and flair.
3. Mature technical ability. Candidate must understand how the web
works from a low to a high level. Candidate must also understand
how quality software is designed and constructed. We want you
to think as much as you code.
Other required skills:
Four year degree or equivalent industry experience.
Previous experience developing web applications,
preferably for a high volume revenue based web site.
Understanding and experience with object-oriented design and coding.
Experience using Perl with Apache, preferably mod_perl directly.
Understanding of relational database concepts and SQL (prefer
Oracle)
Experience with HTML and HTML tools, as well as XML and XHTML.
Knowledge of basic Software Engineering concepts: development models,
testing, documentation, and revision control.
Pluses:
Knowledge of Red Hat's products and services.
Understanding of Apache 1.3.x configuration. Knowledge
of Apache internals and C module development also a plus.
Expert Perl programming experience including:
Perl web applications under Apache and mod_perl,
Apache modules, Perl modules, Perl OOP extensions.
Languages: Java, Javascript, Python, PHP, C, C++
Web Technology: XML, XSLT and XML-RPC; Internationalization;
Applications Servers (HTML::Mason, Embperl, Apache::ASP, Zope,
Zentropa, AxKit, Cocoon etc.); Search systems and concepts;
cookies and authentication mechanisms
Oracle database and Oracle Applications (ERP, CRM) Experience.
--
Chip Turner cturner@redhat.com
Red Hat Network
From jhborwic at unity.ncsu.edu Tue Nov 13 22:57:06 2001
From: jhborwic at unity.ncsu.edu (John Borwick)
Date: Wed Aug 4 00:03:29 2004
Subject: APM: last minute reminder of tomorrow's meeting on HTML::Mason
Message-ID:
Hey, everybody. I (*finally*) got around to adding the new people from
last meeting to the listserv. We need a president; I'm not kidding. I
enjoy talking at meetings but I'm not pulling it together well re:
advertising. Please email me if you're interested.
Brian Ferris will be talking about HTML::Mason tomorrow, Wednesday
November 14th, at 7 PM in Withers 402A. It is going to be awesome.
HTML::Mason will save your life as a programmer: it's a php-like Perl
server module or a CGI wraparound that makes it *really* easy to embed
code into HTML and write loops, etc, without having to use C
all the time. Come!
About 75% of people at the last meeting were willing to pay a dollar for
pizza. I'm sorry, but I don't think I can take care of setting up the
pizza. Is anyone interested in coordinating food, if not for tomorrow
then at least for the next meeting on the 28th? This is not a moderated
listserv, so reply if you can help out.
Thanks for your time,
yours,
John B.
From jhborwic at unity.ncsu.edu Wed Nov 28 14:33:41 2001
From: jhborwic at unity.ncsu.edu (John Borwick)
Date: Wed Aug 4 00:03:29 2004
Subject: APM: Tonight's meeting cancelled
Message-ID:
Hey, everybody. Tonight's meeting is cancelled because we don't have any
activities planned.
Please email me if you would like to coordinate any meetings next
semester. I can reserve the room for you, unlock it, make copies, etc.
A new president is still needed.
Yours,
John B.