From ken at standardgraphics.net Tue Mar 2 15:26:30 2004 From: ken at standardgraphics.net (Standard Graphics Ltd. - Ken) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:39:03 2004 Subject: [Van-pm] perl programmer required Message-ID: <00cf01c4009d$07490d30$a200a8c0@standard7r6668> Hello, I'm the project manager for a client who owns a successful small company with resources, a never ending supply of good ideas, and big plans. We are about half way through development of a website that will offer 'contact management' services to registered members. For personal reasons our current Perl developer can't give us the hours he thought he could, and we need some help. But he will be accessible to give you as much help as you need to become familiar with our code and what it does. We have about 2 weeks full-time work and probably some part time after that. We are doing the prototype for the site in Perl, and when we've got it the way our customers want it, we'll do the whole thing again in PHP. So, if you know PHP that would be an added advantage, but it's not necessary. You would be working remotely, but you need to be in the Lower Mainland so we can meet face to face when necessary. We require detailed daily reports by email stating how many hours worked and what was worked on, and we would probably need to contact you at least once a day for a discussion by phone. You would have to sign our Creative Development Agreement that promises confidentiality and acknowledges that we own the code. This company pays very quickly. If you're up to this level of client communication, and know you're way around Perl, contact Ken Lapp at 604-224-3931 or ken@standardgraphics.net . Thanks very much, Ken -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/pipermail/vancouver-pm/attachments/20040302/64b3b555/attachment.htm From hvc at cpan.org Tue Mar 30 14:57:41 2004 From: hvc at cpan.org (Helen Cook) Date: Mon Aug 2 21:39:03 2004 Subject: [Van-pm] Free copy of the Perl Medic Message-ID: <20040330205741.GF22728@soundwave.net> Hello, I have received a free copy of "Perl Medic: Transforming Legacy Code" by Peter J. Scott. I would like to make this available to anyone who would like to read it and present a short review to the group. I've flipped through it briefly, and it seems to thoroughly cover good Perl style and gives some tips on refactoring. Let me know if you are interested. --h