From robb at empire2.com Fri Sep 8 15:55:19 2000 From: robb at empire2.com (Rob Bloodgood) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:05:12 2004 Subject: PING: September meeting Message-ID: So what is this new, experimental, kewl thing about September's meeting that's coming up? I lost about a month of mail so forgive me if it's already been discussed... L8r, Rob TIMTOWTDI From daniel at chetlin.com Mon Sep 25 16:25:53 2000 From: daniel at chetlin.com (Daniel Chetlin) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:05:12 2004 Subject: [JOBS] Portland internet startup needs Perl programmers Message-ID: <20000925142553.A3166@ilmd> All, The below job posting is from my project manager -- we're looking for Perl people here in Lake Oswego. If you're interested, send along a resume either to myself or to Ely, whose email is ely@ebizquality.com. If you have any questions about what we're doing here and whether your skills would fit, feel free to drop me a line. Thanks! -dlc ----------------------------------------------------------------------- I'm looking for a few good Perl programmers that are ready for a challenge. If you can put together Unix daemons, sling data between processes, consider SQL a close friend, and have a good background in OO coding, then I'd like to see your resume. Please note that I am not a recruiter; I'm the Project Manager here and I'll be working next door to you. Read the full details of our job openings at http://eBizQuality.com/work/ In a nutshell, our company is building a sophisticated network management system. Although we're well on our way, many of the parts of the system still need to be implemented -- so all your creativity will be well used. We're using Perl as our primary language to build this atop a distributed cluster of Linux and Solaris boxes. We're also planning on opensourcing some, if not all, of our fault tolerant application framework. We have some great people, a fantastic office environment, lots of industry links, and customers lining up to get our product. Also, if you become an employee here, you'll also get stock options and full benefits. What more could you possibly ask for? This is initially a contract (1099), full-time position with potential to move into a permanent position. The pay range is $25-75/hour, depending on your qualifications. While it is necessary to meet with the team on a regular basis, we are flexible on having you work in the office or at home, wherever is more suitable for you. Nevertheless, eBizQuality is located in a beautiful office building in Lake Oswego. Regards, Ely Shemesh -- eBizQuality, Inc. Making Your Web Better 1-503-603-1211 ely@eBizQuality.com TIMTOWTDI From bmorgan at webtrends.com Wed Sep 27 00:49:12 2000 From: bmorgan at webtrends.com (Blair Morgan) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:05:12 2004 Subject: ADO Module Message-ID: <41B0A5BB45B9D311BB4700508B551D7260D4D5@mr-mcfeely.internal.webtrends.com> I'm attempting to convert my Win32::ODBC code over to Win32::ADO. Does anyone have any good code snippets/examples that I could use for reference? Thx - Blair TIMTOWTDI From bmorgan at webtrends.com Wed Sep 27 00:49:12 2000 From: bmorgan at webtrends.com (Blair Morgan) Date: Wed Aug 4 00:05:13 2004 Subject: ADO Module Message-ID: <41B0A5BB45B9D311BB4700508B551D7260D4D5@mr-mcfeely.internal.webtrends.com> I'm attempting to convert my Win32::ODBC code over to Win32::ADO. Does anyone have any good code snippets/examples that I could use for reference? Thx - Blair TIMTOWTDI