From dbii at interaction.net Tue Feb 1 16:47:53 2005 From: dbii at interaction.net (David Bluestein II) Date: Tue Feb 1 16:48:15 2005 Subject: APM: MySQL Windows Exploit Message-ID: <1274C740-74B4-11D9-BDCC-000D934152EA@interaction.net> For those of you who use MySQL on Windows, there is a new exploit going around. It was announced end of last week, but I just heard about it. It does NOT affect Linux. http://dev.mysql.com/tech-resources/articles/security_alert.html Just an FYI, and a reason to always add a password to the root account in mysql. David ----------------------------------------------------------------------- David H. Bluestein II President & Lead Developer dbii@interaction.net ii, inc. http://www.interaction.net -- Specializing in Interactive, Database Driven Websites -- From joe at swelltech.com Wed Feb 9 22:18:35 2005 From: joe at swelltech.com (Joe Cooper) Date: Wed Feb 9 22:18:32 2005 Subject: APM: Small job for Perl/Javascript person Message-ID: <420AFCBB.4070106@swelltech.com> Hi all, My company has a Firefox toolbar that talks to a PostgreSQL database via perl cgi scripts on the server-side, and it all needs some TLC to bring it up to the quality and features we'd like it to have. We have a $1k-$2k budget for the job (and I believe it is 10-20 hours worth of work for a good developer, so I think we're paying reasonable rates for good developers ;-), plus a lot of plans for enhancements after all of the bugs are worked out and things are running smoothly, so there's a lot of future work on this project and related ones for someone we can count on. (It's a pretty cool project to work on too, I think... http://www.penguinfeet.org is the homepage.) A good part of what we'd like to do is take some of the text processing that is, quite stupidly, being done on the client-side in JavaScript and bring it over to the server so we can be a bit more intelligent about what gets fed into our database. But the JavaScript portion of the code also needs some work to make the GUI more useable, so if you've got some JavaScript experience it will come in handy. Anyway, holler if you're interested. Thanks! From ian at remmler.org Thu Feb 10 09:45:35 2005 From: ian at remmler.org (Ian Remmler) Date: Thu Feb 10 09:45:46 2005 Subject: APM: Dinner Message-ID: <20050210174535.GA3602@remmler.org> At the last meeting I suggested that we might do Double Dave's for dinner before the next meeting. Since we didn't quite have a quorum (do three people make a quorum? :), I'm throwing it out here. Double Dave's has Wild and Wooly Wednesdays, which entails a buffet and a beer (or free-refill softdrinks) for $7 ($6 if you happen to be female, but I haven't seen too many of those around). What do you think? -- Go banana! From dbii at interaction.net Thu Feb 10 19:07:44 2005 From: dbii at interaction.net (David Bluestein II) Date: Thu Feb 10 19:08:10 2005 Subject: APM: Dinner In-Reply-To: <20050210174535.GA3602@remmler.org> References: <20050210174535.GA3602@remmler.org> Message-ID: <1971BA46-7BDA-11D9-BDCC-000D934152EA@interaction.net> Ahh, forgot about that. I vote to try a change. Maybe more people will show up :) Anyway, I vote for this, and I'll make sure the presenter knows of the change of food venue if we like it. David On Feb 10, 2005, at 11:45 AM, Ian Remmler wrote: > At the last meeting I suggested that we might do Double Dave's > for dinner before the next meeting. Since we didn't quite have > a quorum (do three people make a quorum? :), I'm throwing it out > here. > > Double Dave's has Wild and Wooly Wednesdays, which entails a > buffet and a beer (or free-refill softdrinks) for $7 ($6 if you > happen to be female, but I haven't seen too many of those > around). > > What do you think? > > -- > Go banana! > _______________________________________________ > Austin mailing list > Austin@pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/austin > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- David H. Bluestein II President & Lead Developer dbii@interaction.net ii, inc. http://www.interaction.net -- Specializing in Interactive, Database Driven Websites -- From bauer78720 at yahoo.com Thu Feb 10 21:33:06 2005 From: bauer78720 at yahoo.com (Steven Bauer) Date: Thu Feb 10 21:35:21 2005 Subject: APM: Dinner In-Reply-To: <1971BA46-7BDA-11D9-BDCC-000D934152EA@interaction.net> Message-ID: Which double Dave's? Steve -----Original Message----- From: austin-bounces@pm.org [mailto:austin-bounces@pm.org]On Behalf Of David Bluestein II Sent: Thursday, February 10, 2005 9:08 PM To: austin@mail.pm.org Subject: Re: APM: Dinner Ahh, forgot about that. I vote to try a change. Maybe more people will show up :) Anyway, I vote for this, and I'll make sure the presenter knows of the change of food venue if we like it. David On Feb 10, 2005, at 11:45 AM, Ian Remmler wrote: > At the last meeting I suggested that we might do Double Dave's > for dinner before the next meeting. Since we didn't quite have > a quorum (do three people make a quorum? :), I'm throwing it out > here. > > Double Dave's has Wild and Wooly Wednesdays, which entails a > buffet and a beer (or free-refill softdrinks) for $7 ($6 if you > happen to be female, but I haven't seen too many of those > around). > > What do you think? > > -- > Go banana! > _______________________________________________ > Austin mailing list > Austin@pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/austin > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- David H. Bluestein II President & Lead Developer dbii@interaction.net ii, inc. http://www.interaction.net -- Specializing in Interactive, Database Driven Websites -- _______________________________________________ Austin mailing list Austin@pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/austin From zvonler at gmail.com Thu Feb 10 21:52:21 2005 From: zvonler at gmail.com (Zach Vonler) Date: Thu Feb 10 21:52:33 2005 Subject: APM: Dinner In-Reply-To: <20050210174535.GA3602@remmler.org> References: <20050210174535.GA3602@remmler.org> Message-ID: <1d0b0a8f05021021521c3f6f9f@mail.gmail.com> On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 11:45:35 -0600, Ian Remmler wrote: > Double Dave's has Wild and Wooly Wednesdays, which entails a > buffet and a beer (or free-refill softdrinks) for $7 ($6 if you > happen to be female, but I haven't seen too many of those > around). Do you think they'd knock a dollar off for guys in drag? Later, Zach From itnomad at itnomad.net Fri Feb 11 05:38:28 2005 From: itnomad at itnomad.net (Jack Lupton) Date: Fri Feb 11 05:34:54 2005 Subject: APM: Dinner In-Reply-To: <1971BA46-7BDA-11D9-BDCC-000D934152EA@interaction.net> References: <20050210174535.GA3602@remmler.org> <1971BA46-7BDA-11D9-BDCC-000D934152EA@interaction.net> Message-ID: <1108129108.32577.2.camel@localhost.localdomain> As I recall, Double Daves do not have anchovies as a topping. A pizza without anchovies is like a day without sunshine. I will have to remember to bring my own;) On Thu, 2005-02-10 at 21:07 -0600, David Bluestein II wrote: > Ahh, forgot about that. I vote to try a change. Maybe more people will > show up :) > > Anyway, I vote for this, and I'll make sure the presenter knows of the > change of food venue if we like it. > > David > > On Feb 10, 2005, at 11:45 AM, Ian Remmler wrote: > > > At the last meeting I suggested that we might do Double Dave's > > for dinner before the next meeting. Since we didn't quite have > > a quorum (do three people make a quorum? :), I'm throwing it out > > here. > > > > Double Dave's has Wild and Wooly Wednesdays, which entails a > > buffet and a beer (or free-refill softdrinks) for $7 ($6 if you > > happen to be female, but I haven't seen too many of those > > around). > > > > What do you think? > > > > -- > > Go banana! > > _______________________________________________ > > Austin mailing list > > Austin@pm.org > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/austin > > > ----------------------------------------------------------------------- > David H. Bluestein II > President & Lead Developer dbii@interaction.net > ii, inc. > http://www.interaction.net > -- Specializing in Interactive, Database Driven Websites -- > > _______________________________________________ > Austin mailing list > Austin@pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/austin > > From wwalker at bybent.com Fri Feb 11 07:27:38 2005 From: wwalker at bybent.com (Wayne Walker) Date: Fri Feb 11 07:27:57 2005 Subject: APM: Dinner In-Reply-To: <1d0b0a8f05021021521c3f6f9f@mail.gmail.com> References: <20050210174535.GA3602@remmler.org> <1d0b0a8f05021021521c3f6f9f@mail.gmail.com> Message-ID: <20050211152738.GA6305@bybent.com> On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 09:52:21PM -0800, Zach Vonler wrote: > On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 11:45:35 -0600, Ian Remmler wrote: > > Double Dave's has Wild and Wooly Wednesdays, which entails a > > buffet and a beer (or free-refill softdrinks) for $7 ($6 if you > > happen to be female, but I haven't seen too many of those > > around). > > Do you think they'd knock a dollar off for guys in drag? I'm pretty sure that add $10 for that. > > Later, > Zach > _______________________________________________ > Austin mailing list > Austin@pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/austin -- Wayne Walker Fedora/RedHat upgrade = yum install apt wwalker@bybent.com Do you use Linux?! http://www.bybent.com Get Counted! http://counter.li.org/ Perl - http://www.perl.org/ Perl User Groups - http://www.pm.org/ Jabber: wwalker@jabber.ntrc.net AIM: lwwalkerbybent IRC: wwalker on freenode.net From bauer78720 at yahoo.com Fri Feb 11 07:59:03 2005 From: bauer78720 at yahoo.com (Steven Bauer) Date: Fri Feb 11 08:01:19 2005 Subject: APM: Dinner In-Reply-To: <20050211152738.GA6305@bybent.com> Message-ID: Actually, the extra charge is kind of automatic. Guys will drink more beer in to mask their response to what they're seeing. Steve -----Original Message----- From: austin-bounces@pm.org [mailto:austin-bounces@pm.org]On Behalf Of Wayne Walker Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 9:28 AM To: Zach Vonler Cc: austin@pm.org Subject: Re: APM: Dinner On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 09:52:21PM -0800, Zach Vonler wrote: > On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 11:45:35 -0600, Ian Remmler wrote: > > Double Dave's has Wild and Wooly Wednesdays, which entails a > > buffet and a beer (or free-refill softdrinks) for $7 ($6 if you > > happen to be female, but I haven't seen too many of those > > around). > > Do you think they'd knock a dollar off for guys in drag? I'm pretty sure that add $10 for that. > > Later, > Zach > _______________________________________________ > Austin mailing list > Austin@pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/austin -- Wayne Walker Fedora/RedHat upgrade = yum install apt wwalker@bybent.com Do you use Linux?! http://www.bybent.com Get Counted! http://counter.li.org/ Perl - http://www.perl.org/ Perl User Groups - http://www.pm.org/ Jabber: wwalker@jabber.ntrc.net AIM: lwwalkerbybent IRC: wwalker on freenode.net _______________________________________________ Austin mailing list Austin@pm.org http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/austin From zvonler at gmail.com Fri Feb 11 08:24:06 2005 From: zvonler at gmail.com (Zach Vonler) Date: Fri Feb 11 08:24:22 2005 Subject: APM: Dinner In-Reply-To: References: <20050211152738.GA6305@bybent.com> Message-ID: <1d0b0a8f0502110824530ead55@mail.gmail.com> Well, shoot, that sounds like Double Dave's ought to make it free for guys in drag. Especially with unshaved legs (Wild and Woolly?). Later, Zach On Fri, 11 Feb 2005 09:59:03 -0600, Steven Bauer wrote: > Actually, the extra charge is kind of automatic. Guys will drink more beer > in > to mask their response to what they're seeing. > > Steve > > -----Original Message----- > From: austin-bounces@pm.org [mailto:austin-bounces@pm.org]On Behalf Of > Wayne Walker > Sent: Friday, February 11, 2005 9:28 AM > To: Zach Vonler > Cc: austin@pm.org > Subject: Re: APM: Dinner > > On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 09:52:21PM -0800, Zach Vonler wrote: > > On Thu, 10 Feb 2005 11:45:35 -0600, Ian Remmler wrote: > > > Double Dave's has Wild and Wooly Wednesdays, which entails a > > > buffet and a beer (or free-refill softdrinks) for $7 ($6 if you > > > happen to be female, but I haven't seen too many of those > > > around). > > > > Do you think they'd knock a dollar off for guys in drag? > > I'm pretty sure that add $10 for that. From ian at remmler.org Fri Feb 11 09:51:01 2005 From: ian at remmler.org (Ian Remmler) Date: Fri Feb 11 09:51:25 2005 Subject: APM: Dinner In-Reply-To: References: <1971BA46-7BDA-11D9-BDCC-000D934152EA@interaction.net> Message-ID: <20050211175101.GA3398@remmler.org> On Thu, Feb 10, 2005 at 11:33:06PM -0600, Steven Bauer wrote: > Which double Dave's? 11900 Metric (about three blocks north of Braker) -- Go banana! From chris at chrisbaker.net Sat Feb 12 18:59:17 2005 From: chris at chrisbaker.net (Christopher Baker) Date: Sat Feb 12 18:57:15 2005 Subject: APM: Fw: [LPJC-jobs] Tech: Support Eng-AustinLogistics Message-ID: <20050212205718.CA5E.CHRIS@chrisbaker.net> Forwarded by Christopher Baker ----------------------- Original Message ----------------------- From: Kathy L To: Launch Pad JobClub Date: Fri, 11 Feb 2005 06:06:00 -0800 (PST) Subject: [LPJC-jobs] Tech: Support Eng-AustinLogistics ---- Support Engineer Location: Austin, TX Specific responsibilities include, but are not limited to: Identify, prioritize, communicate, and resolve application/production issues for multiple clients, across multiple product offerings Work on specific production support projects as assigned by the team lead Interface with external clients to identify and resolve application support and system downtime issues; drive resources within and outside immediate scope of influence to resolve issues if needed Work with the team Lead to develop and standardize support processes Analyze client data sources Install, configure, troubleshoot client software Develop/maintain Perl scripts and SQL Execute system and user acceptance testing Travel approximately 20-25% Requirements: 4 year technical degree required, CS or CE preferred 3+ years applicable experience in software/technical support 1+ years specific level-three technical support experience required Solid hands-on technical experience with Perl, SQL, Oracle, required UNIX and MS system administration level experience required Experience with providing application support in a 24x7 environment Proven ability to multi-task and prioritize work load Strong interpersonal and communication skills, both verbal and written Good analytical and problem solving skills Ability to quickly understand both business and technical concepts Financial services and/or call center/dialer experience highly desired Interested and qualified applicants should submit their resume, cover letter, and salary requirements to jobs@austinlogistics.com with the title of the position that you are applying for in the subject line. ============================================================ OZ: I am my thoughts. If they exist in her, Buffy contains everything that is me and she becomes me. I cease to exist. No one else exists either. Buffy is all of us. We think. Therefore, she is. --_Buffy the Vampire Slayer_, "Earshot" ============================================================ Chris Baker -- www.chrisbaker.net chris@chrisbaker.net, chrisbaker@iname.com "When you stop growing, you start dying." From austin.pm at sam-i-am.com Sat Feb 12 21:24:28 2005 From: austin.pm at sam-i-am.com (Sam Foster) Date: Sat Feb 12 21:24:46 2005 Subject: APM: Small job for Perl/Javascript person In-Reply-To: <420AFCBB.4070106@swelltech.com> References: <420AFCBB.4070106@swelltech.com> Message-ID: <420EE48C.2090408@sam-i-am.com> I'd love to team up with someone on this is anyone's interested. My perl is passable - probably low-intermediate level? My database skills are non-existant (hence my interest) but I have extensive javascript and web/browser gui skills. The cash would be less important than the opportunity to work alongside someone doing the perl/db thing in a real-world application. Sam Joe Cooper wrote: > Hi all, > > My company has a Firefox toolbar that talks to a PostgreSQL database via > perl cgi scripts on the server-side, and it all needs some TLC to bring > it up to the quality and features we'd like it to have. We have a > $1k-$2k budget for the job (and I believe it is 10-20 hours worth of > work for a good developer, so I think we're paying reasonable rates for > good developers ;-), plus a lot of plans for enhancements after all of > the bugs are worked out and things are running smoothly, so there's a > lot of future work on this project and related ones for someone we can > count on. (It's a pretty cool project to work on too, I think... > http://www.penguinfeet.org is the homepage.) > > A good part of what we'd like to do is take some of the text processing > that is, quite stupidly, being done on the client-side in JavaScript and > bring it over to the server so we can be a bit more intelligent about > what gets fed into our database. But the JavaScript portion of the code > also needs some work to make the GUI more useable, so if you've got some > JavaScript experience it will come in handy. > > Anyway, holler if you're interested. > > Thanks! From joe at swelltech.com Sat Feb 12 22:19:22 2005 From: joe at swelltech.com (Joe Cooper) Date: Sat Feb 12 22:19:18 2005 Subject: APM: Small job for Perl/Javascript person In-Reply-To: <420EE48C.2090408@sam-i-am.com> References: <420AFCBB.4070106@swelltech.com> <420EE48C.2090408@sam-i-am.com> Message-ID: <420EF16A.9000308@swelltech.com> Hey Sam, Thanks for your interest, but I signed someone from this list on to tackle this project yesterday. That said, we'll be doing quite a bit more with this project as things proceed (and after we have a little revenue from the project), so I'm pretty confident there will be quite a few other chances for folks to get involved. Given the slew of extremely qualified people we got responses from within a few hours of posting, I think all of our future perl jobs will be posted here first, assuming no one is irritated by the posts. Sam Foster wrote: > I'd love to team up with someone on this is anyone's interested. My perl > is passable - probably low-intermediate level? My database skills are > non-existant (hence my interest) but I have extensive javascript and > web/browser gui skills. > The cash would be less important than the opportunity to work alongside > someone doing the perl/db thing in a real-world application. > > Sam > > Joe Cooper wrote: > >> Hi all, >> >> My company has a Firefox toolbar that talks to a PostgreSQL database >> via perl cgi scripts on the server-side, and it all needs some TLC to >> bring it up to the quality and features we'd like it to have. We have >> a $1k-$2k budget for the job (and I believe it is 10-20 hours worth of >> work for a good developer, so I think we're paying reasonable rates >> for good developers ;-), plus a lot of plans for enhancements after >> all of the bugs are worked out and things are running smoothly, so >> there's a lot of future work on this project and related ones for >> someone we can count on. (It's a pretty cool project to work on too, >> I think... http://www.penguinfeet.org is the homepage.) >> >> A good part of what we'd like to do is take some of the text >> processing that is, quite stupidly, being done on the client-side in >> JavaScript and bring it over to the server so we can be a bit more >> intelligent about what gets fed into our database. But the JavaScript >> portion of the code also needs some work to make the GUI more useable, >> so if you've got some JavaScript experience it will come in handy. >> >> Anyway, holler if you're interested. >> >> Thanks! From itnomad at itnomad.net Sun Feb 13 07:30:21 2005 From: itnomad at itnomad.net (Jack Lupton) Date: Sun Feb 13 07:26:38 2005 Subject: APM: Small job for Perl/Javascript person In-Reply-To: <420EF16A.9000308@swelltech.com> References: <420AFCBB.4070106@swelltech.com> <420EE48C.2090408@sam-i-am.com> <420EF16A.9000308@swelltech.com> Message-ID: <1108308621.19817.2.camel@localhost.localdomain> Hey Joe, You could also try jobs.perl.org. I have been not hired for Austin jobs posted there many times;), although the site seems to be broken this morning. jack lupton On Sun, 2005-02-13 at 00:19 -0600, Joe Cooper wrote: > Hey Sam, > > Thanks for your interest, but I signed someone from this list on to > tackle this project yesterday. > > That said, we'll be doing quite a bit more with this project as things > proceed (and after we have a little revenue from the project), so I'm > pretty confident there will be quite a few other chances for folks to > get involved. > > Given the slew of extremely qualified people we got responses from > within a few hours of posting, I think all of our future perl jobs will > be posted here first, assuming no one is irritated by the posts. > > Sam Foster wrote: > > I'd love to team up with someone on this is anyone's interested. My perl > > is passable - probably low-intermediate level? My database skills are > > non-existant (hence my interest) but I have extensive javascript and > > web/browser gui skills. > > The cash would be less important than the opportunity to work alongside > > someone doing the perl/db thing in a real-world application. > > > > Sam > > > > Joe Cooper wrote: > > > >> Hi all, > >> > >> My company has a Firefox toolbar that talks to a PostgreSQL database > >> via perl cgi scripts on the server-side, and it all needs some TLC to > >> bring it up to the quality and features we'd like it to have. We have > >> a $1k-$2k budget for the job (and I believe it is 10-20 hours worth of > >> work for a good developer, so I think we're paying reasonable rates > >> for good developers ;-), plus a lot of plans for enhancements after > >> all of the bugs are worked out and things are running smoothly, so > >> there's a lot of future work on this project and related ones for > >> someone we can count on. (It's a pretty cool project to work on too, > >> I think... http://www.penguinfeet.org is the homepage.) > >> > >> A good part of what we'd like to do is take some of the text > >> processing that is, quite stupidly, being done on the client-side in > >> JavaScript and bring it over to the server so we can be a bit more > >> intelligent about what gets fed into our database. But the JavaScript > >> portion of the code also needs some work to make the GUI more useable, > >> so if you've got some JavaScript experience it will come in handy. > >> > >> Anyway, holler if you're interested. > >> > >> Thanks! > > _______________________________________________ > Austin mailing list > Austin@pm.org > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/austin > > From dbii at interaction.net Mon Feb 14 07:40:28 2005 From: dbii at interaction.net (David Bluestein II) Date: Mon Feb 14 07:40:46 2005 Subject: APM: Monthly Meeting: Spamassassin, Dinner at Double Dave's Message-ID: <40d031041e6dc335a758d358e2391233@interaction.net> This month we're having our long awaited spamassassin presentation by Michael Parker, one of the contributors to the project. Since SA 3.0 is still relatively new, we should all learn something from the presentation. Date: Wednesday, Feb. 16 Time: 7:00 pm Location: ARL In response to overwhelming vote, we are moving dinner to Double Dave's: Time: 5:45 pm Location: 11900 Metric Blvd., Ste. F Phone: 512-719-DAVE Thanks to Ian for the suggestion and for having us at ARL this month. David ----------------------------------------------------------------------- David H. Bluestein II President & Lead Developer dbii@interaction.net ii, inc. http://www.interaction.net -- Specializing in Interactive, Database Driven Websites -- From bauer78720 at yahoo.com Tue Feb 15 20:36:26 2005 From: bauer78720 at yahoo.com (Steven Bauer) Date: Tue Feb 15 20:38:34 2005 Subject: APM: [APM] 1-2 mo Perl Contract starting 3/7 Message-ID: I'm passing this on for a recruiter. I was contacted about this position, but since I just started a contract, I'm passing it on so that someone else my benefit. Please contact Lindsey directly and let her know where you saw the posting. The details: Application Name: e-Blotter This application automates the recording financial transactions per SEC/NASD regulations. New feature will add functionality to pre-approve transactions. Business Objective: Need to augment staff to accomplish new enhancements to product. Technical Environment: OO Perl, Linux/Apache, Sybase, Mason (perl implementation) Size of Group: 3 Job Description: (Day to day duties)Candidate will assist in rewriting an existing application as part of a team. Programming will be done in Object-Oriented Perl within an Apache/Linux and Sybase DB environment. This is a web-based application. Expected Duration of Assignment: 1-2 months Technical skills essential for this assignment: OO Perl, Linux/Apache, Sybase DB, Large Perl web-development experience. Lindsey Ohls TEKsystems Recruiter- Austin Office Direct- 512-249-4926 Toll Free- 888-598-5877 lohls@teksystems.com From dbii at interaction.net Wed Feb 16 07:53:38 2005 From: dbii at interaction.net (David Bluestein II) Date: Wed Feb 16 07:53:55 2005 Subject: APM: Meeting Tonight: Spamassassin Message-ID: <0812cb1a52806bac981b2bb0bff75b3a@interaction.net> Just a reminder, the monthly meeting is tonight on spamassassin, and will be held at ARL. Dinner at DOUBLE DAVE's (Note the change in venue). Details at http://austin.pm.org/ David ----------------------------------------------------------------------- David H. Bluestein II President & Lead Developer dbii@interaction.net ii, inc. http://www.interaction.net -- Specializing in Interactive, Database Driven Websites -- From dbii at interaction.net Thu Feb 17 07:23:26 2005 From: dbii at interaction.net (David Bluestein II) Date: Thu Feb 17 07:23:42 2005 Subject: APM: Spamassassin Meeting Message-ID: <63a42f47a4abad2d8fd82508e381ed1e@interaction.net> For everyone who missed it, Michael's presentation on spamassassin, the apache process, and everything spam was great! He covered a lot in 2 hours and was able to answer everyone's questions. For more information, go to http://spamassassin.apache.org/, and to find answers: http://wiki.apache.org/spamassassin/ He may return in the fall if he has a new presentation on either mod_perl based spamassassin or a cd distribution. David ----------------------------------------------------------------------- David H. Bluestein II President & Lead Developer dbii@interaction.net ii, inc. http://www.interaction.net -- Specializing in Interactive, Database Driven Websites -- From dbii at interaction.net Fri Feb 25 06:40:41 2005 From: dbii at interaction.net (David Bluestein II) Date: Fri Feb 25 06:40:56 2005 Subject: APM: Palm Developer? Message-ID: Anyone know of someone who has done Palm development? I have a client looking for a developer for a Palm project. David ----------------------------------------------------------------------- David H. Bluestein II President & Lead Developer dbii@interaction.net ii, inc. http://www.interaction.net -- Specializing in Interactive, Database Driven Websites -- From chris at chrisbaker.net Sat Feb 26 13:19:09 2005 From: chris at chrisbaker.net (Christopher Baker) Date: Sat Feb 26 13:17:32 2005 Subject: APM: Fw: [LPJC-jobs] ATX- Web Transaction Services - Perl Programmer Message-ID: <20050226151344.E1FF.CHRIS@chrisbaker.net> Forwarded by Christopher Baker ----------------------- Original Message ----------------------- From: "cantorjoeocho" To: launchpadjobclub-jobs@yahoogroups.com Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2005 20:59:43 -0000 Subject: [LPJC-jobs] ATX- Web Transaction Services - Perl Programmer Perl Programmer Company: Web Transaction Services Location: Austin, TX 78746 Status: Full Time, Employee Job Category: Computers, Software Relevant Work Experience: 2+ to 5 Years Career Level: Experienced (Non-Manager) Job Description Web Transaction Services (WTS)is a growing Billing Company in the Austin, TX area. We are currently offering an exciting opportunity for a Perl Programmer. The Programmer will be working with a team to develop web-based applications using Oracle, PL/SQL and Perl as the back-end technologies on a Unix-based platform. Candidates for this position will need to have a solid understanding of good database design and strong programming skills. This position will be given requirements and asked to code and design systems with limited guidance and should be able to take a proactive role in the development process. The programmer will need to make database and coding design decisions independently Requirements: Applicants must have 3+ years of experience in programming, including a minimum of 1 year with database programming / design. Transaction processing experience is a plus. Candidates should have experience in Web Services implementation. Programming skills required on the job include: Perl, Oracle, PL/SQL, HTML, JavaScript, & Unix. Desired skills include: Transaction Processing, Web Services & Java. Benefits: Competitive salary commensurate with experience. Excellent benefits package offered with this position. Please send resume to nick@wtsbank.com as a Word attachment. No Recruiters Please No green card sponsorship offered, must be eligible to work in the United States. Company: Web Transaction Services Email: nick@wtsbank.com Reference Code: TSTXKA6-3 ============================================================ "The best argument against democracy is a five-minute conversation with the average voter." --Winston Churchill ============================================================ Chris Baker -- www.chrisbaker.net chris@chrisbaker.net, chrisbaker@iname.com "When you stop growing, you start dying."