From schwern at pobox.com Mon Aug 2 20:08:27 1999 From: schwern at pobox.com (Michael G Schwern) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:16 2004 Subject: Arena needs a monger Message-ID: <19990802210827.A4505@athens.aocn.com> So, we need a programmer. The position is kinda Junior Developer, but it has since evolved into something more ad-hoc. Kind of a "the shoes will grow to fit your feet" position. We are Arena Networks, Yet Another Startup Company. We're putting together our monster (the Robert DeNiro / Mary Shelley's Frankenstein kind of monster, not the Boris Karloff kind of monster.) We've been in operations for a infantile 3 1/2 months and have a virtual army of 10 employees! We're building "The Online Community Network". Its not as fruity as it sounds, but I can't tell you anymore before you sign an NDA else I'd have to kill you. The company develops primarily in Perl, so that's what you will primarily have to know. In addition, the monster we're building lives inside an RDBMS, so you will also be expected to know SQL 92 pretty well (you don't have to like it) as well has having some grounding in table design. You should know that Alligator Descartes is not a philosophizing crocodile. We need someone who has some code discipline or is willing to learn some. You should have experience with personal version/revision control, build management and regression tests. You should know who Fred Brooks is. Finally, being a web company, we are, of course, using Apache with mod_perl to write, for example, authorization and authentication handlers. In the future, and if you desire (I don't), there may be some need for Java applets. Also there should be some need for C (via XS or SWIG) for optimization of hot Perl routines. To review: THE BUZZWORDS -> Perl (DBI, mod_perl), SQL, Apache, light sysadmin, disciplined, want-to-learn THE PAY -> $50K-$80K/year + health (medical/dental/vision/mental) + networked roof deck THE CONTACT -> Michael G Schwern , (212)791-2477 Please send resumes and/or CVs in Word format only. Just kidding. Anything I can read with /usr/bin/strings is fine (yes, Virginia, even Mac formats). I'd also like to see an example of your code, please send some along with your resume. If you don't have any that you can show (ie. its all owned by some company) -write some-. Whatever you find interesting. Or, show up at the next NY.pm meeting and Be Impressive. PS We like Macs. From beau at nyc-search.com Tue Aug 3 02:11:06 1999 From: beau at nyc-search.com (beau@nyc-search.com) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:16 2004 Subject: Dear Perl Professionals Message-ID: <37A6960A.3AD362FE@nyc-search.com> My name is Beau Gould and I am the President for a NYC-based technical recruiting firm called NYC-Search. I would like to know if you are either actively seeking new opportunities or would be inclined to do so if it were to improve your current situation financially, geographically, and/or technologically. Please take a moment to advise me of your current situation. Should you be interested in evaluating new opportunities at present, please forward your resume as a Word Attachment (ascii accepted as well). (note: under no circumstances will I forward your resume to a client without first obtaining your permission) You should also include your work/home number(s) within the message as well and indicate the best time for us to speak. Should you not be evaluating opportunities at present, I would request that you advise me of this as well so that I know not to follow-up with additional correspondence at this time. Thank you for your consideration. With best regards, Beau Gould www.nyc-search.com From beau at nyc-search.com Wed Aug 4 01:29:07 1999 From: beau at nyc-search.com (beau@nyc-search.com) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:16 2004 Subject: Software Engineer (2) Perl desired Message-ID: <37A7DDB3.CFC0C249@nyc-search.com> Software Engineer (2) Location: Manhattan Immediate Please send resume if interested These developers will have responsibility for developing, testing, and maintaining key parts of our advanced interactive financial web site. Successful candidates will cover at least two of the three categories below. Mid level experience. * Web developer -- Java, CGI, HTML, knowlege of web servers including Apache desireable * C/Unix programmer -- C on Unix required, sockets programming, Perl desireable * Systems administration skills--ability to install, configure, and manage unix-based (pref. linux) systems, develop network management scripts, for example in perl, knowledge of TCP/IP and routing -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... 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Mid level experience. * Web developer -- Java, CGI, HTML, knowlege of web servers including Apache desireable * C/Unix programmer -- C on Unix required, sockets programming, Perl desireable * Systems administration skills--ability to install, configure, and manage unix-based (pref. linux) systems, develop network management scripts, for example in perl, knowledge of TCP/IP and routing -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/nyc-perl-jobs-pm/attachments/19990806/57fe098b/attachment.htm From beau at nyc-search.com Fri Aug 6 04:16:54 1999 From: beau at nyc-search.com (beau@nyc-search.com) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:16 2004 Subject: NYC - Java Application Developers (x2) Message-ID: <37AAA806.6937DB9E@nyc-search.com> NYC - Java Application Developers (x2). Skills: 3+ Java/EJB and designing dynamic web applications; application Servers such as ATG?s Dynamo, BEA?s WebLogic, IBM?s WebSphere or Sun?s Netscape Application Server; knowledge of Object Methodologies: OOAD, Coad/Yourdon, Rumbaugh, Shlaer/MellonBooch, UML; Languages: C++, Java, TCL, XML, html, dhtml, CGI, JavaScript, Perl; Application Servers, IDEs (VisualAge, VisualCafe, JBuilder, etc). I hope just a little perl is ok to post to this group. Please send resume in any format convenient (no mac) -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/nyc-perl-jobs-pm/attachments/19990806/bbf45442/attachment.htm From beau at nyc-search.com Fri Aug 6 04:19:56 1999 From: beau at nyc-search.com (beau@nyc-search.com) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:16 2004 Subject: NYC - Web Application Developers (x3) Message-ID: <37AAA8BC.BE4A3C7D@nyc-search.com> NYC - Web Application Developers (x3). Skills: CGI/Perl, JavaScript, Java Server Pages, dHTML, Flash/Generator, XML. Please send resume in any format convenient (no mac) -- Beau Gould - President NYC-Search Tel: 718-225-3125 Fax: 718-224-7461 http://www.nyc-search.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/nyc-perl-jobs-pm/attachments/19990806/876d84c2/attachment.htm From doug at provincetown.com Tue Aug 10 11:47:29 1999 From: doug at provincetown.com (Doug Anarino) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:16 2004 Subject: Miniscule Job - Easy Script Message-ID: Hi, Provincetown.Com is struggling with Intershop (an ecommerce app) and is in need of a super simple PERL script to plug into its Server Side Scripting functionality. Someone familiar with PERL could write this in their sleep, so the job's not going to amount to much of an invoice. But we'll probably have quite a bit of work coming up this fall as we try to wean ourselves off of Intershop and port our content management system to PERL. We'd love to make contact now with someone who could do this work in future. So, if anyone's interested in helping us out, here's what the script needs to do: It's essentially a text parsing problem. The script needs to go through a string and find keywords (all starting with the # symbol) and send them as parameters to another script and print out the returned value. I said this was really simple!! This string is going to contain html and keywords that need to be expanded into more html. An example: "Merchant Name: #MerchantName". The character just after the keyword name could be white space, but it could also be a single/double quote, or the start of a tag (<). What is this for? Intershop holds its template variables in user definable 'TLEs'. One limitation to these TLEs is that they can't contain other TLEs. I really need to be able to do this! My workaround is to use Intershop's ability to embed PERL scripts into the templates. The script will take the name of a TLE variable, grab its value and then expand any TLEs it finds inside using Intershop's built in functions. I don't necessarily need unlimited recursion (being able to put a TLE into a TLE which is in another TLE, etc.) if this slows things down or makes them cumbersome. Psuedocode for what I have so far: sub expandTLE(tleName) { $tleValue = getTLE(tleName); ## call intershop's get function LOOP (tleValue) using # as separator { addContent(stuff before #); ## call intershop's write function addContent(getTLE(name of this tle)); ## wrie out the value } } As you can see, the problem is that I don't know how to loop through this string and find the TLEs and extract their names for expansion. I could do something really clunky, but I'll bet someone here knows of a better solution. Thanks for your attention, doug . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . Provincetown Design Group & www.provincetown.com . . Doug Anarino tel: 508-487-7733 . . doug@provincetown.com fax: 508-487-5199 . . 336 Commercial Street #10 Provincetown, MA 02657 . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . . From beau at nyc-search.com Sat Aug 14 19:44:34 1999 From: beau at nyc-search.com (beau@nyc-search.com) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:16 2004 Subject: Object Oriented Perl Consultant Message-ID: <37B60D72.E7F71253@nyc-search.com> * NYC client is looking for consultants to do Object Oriented Perl for 2-3 weeks. Paying 30-50/hour. * My client is also looking for a second consultant to do Java Servlets. If you could do both, we're lookin' at 60-75/hour. * Please send your resume if interested and I will contact you immediately. The work must be done on-site. At least the first few days. Sincerely, Beau Gould -- Beau Gould - President NYC-Search http://www.nyc-search.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/nyc-perl-jobs-pm/attachments/19990814/dd5ca16d/attachment.htm From bkuhn at ebb.org Tue Aug 17 09:10:43 1999 From: bkuhn at ebb.org (Bradley M. Kuhn) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:16 2004 Subject: Manhattan opportunity from a fellow Monger Message-ID: <19990817101043.F623@ebb.org> I am a fellow Monger from Cincinnati.pm. I got a referral for a job in Manhattan. The referral actually came because the client wanted to use GNU Emacs for some text processing work. After talking to the client about the job, it became clear that Perl was the right choice (of course! :), at least for the non-interactive parts of the project. The client was still very interested in using GNU Emacs for the interactive parts. However, I was the third person he'd talked to that recommended Perl, so he was beginning to be sold on it. The client is a developer who has a large contract that he is trying to meet a deadline for. The first deadline was in mid-September. The project sounded very interesting to me, but he (a) needed someone to join right away and (b) preferred someone local. I am busy with other projects at the moment, and although I am considering a move to NYC in the next year or so, I am not ready to move just yet. There will be some need to do some advocacy to get Perl as the tool of choice for the project, but the client did seem somewhat convinced. GNU Emacs will still be in the picture, more than likely, though, too. If this project sounds interesting to you, please email me and I will send you the details on contacting the client. -- - bkuhn@ebb.org - Bradley M. Kuhn - bkuhn@gnu.org - http://www.ebb.org/bkuhn From beau at nyc-search.com Wed Aug 18 12:19:04 1999 From: beau at nyc-search.com (beau@nyc-search.com) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:16 2004 Subject: Object Oriented Perl Consultant References: <37B60D72.E7F71253@nyc-search.com> Message-ID: <37BAEB07.B4D689C7@nyc-search.com> > * NYC client is looking for consultants to do Object Oriented Perl > for 2-3 weeks. Paying 30-50/hour. > > * My client is also looking for a second consultant to do Java > Servlets. If you could do both, > we're lookin' at 60-75/hour. > > * Please send your resume if interested and I will contact you > immediately. The work must be done > on-site. At least the first few days. > > > Sincerely, > Beau Gould > > > -- > Beau Gould - President > NYC-Search > http://www.nyc-search.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/nyc-perl-jobs-pm/attachments/19990818/c6045f47/attachment.htm From perialis at yahoo.com Wed Aug 18 13:19:34 1999 From: perialis at yahoo.com (Tony) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:16 2004 Subject: Estee Lauder Online Division Message-ID: <19990818181934.19308.rocketmail@web208.mail.yahoo.com> Senior Web Programmer, Freelance Is you code as beautiful as the women who use our products? The world's leading beauty company seeks experienced programmers for our e-commerce sites. Experience with UNIX, Sun Solaris and Perl/CGI is required. Experience with Apache, mod_perl, SQL and an understanding of Oracle is preferable as UNIX system administration is also desirable, although not required. You should have excellent analytical skills - which is - the perseverance and reasoning skills to solve the tricky problems. Finally, great communications skills are critical. We are a small group and work together very closely. Part-time or full-time. Competitive pay based on experience. Equal opportunity employer. _________________________________________________________ Do You Yahoo!? Get your free @yahoo.com address at http://mail.yahoo.com From lroybal at ciber.com Tue Aug 24 17:04:13 1999 From: lroybal at ciber.com (Roybal, Laura) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:16 2004 Subject: post ad please Message-ID: CIBER, Inc. is a professional consulting firm since 1974 with revenues over 600 million and 6000 employees in over 80 offices. With a national infrastructure of locations throughout the United States, we have made a name for ourselves as a nationally respected solutions leader in Information Architecture, Data Warehouse Analysis/Design, and high-level Internet application development including e-commerce. Our success has been legendary and we owe most of it to our dedicated, committed, immensely talented consultants. Better than 80% of our consultants have 10+ years of experience with the average being 17 years. Credentials of some of Ciber's top level achievers include various books and publications as well as a comprehensive curriculum to train and foster the growth of our staff consultants. Our e-Business Solutions practice is looking for experienced web developers for a major brokerage house client in Manhatten. This is a project-based web opportunity for developers with CGI, Perl, Netscape Enterprise Server, DB2 and some Java. We would like to talk to you more about your career goals and how CIBER, Inc. may be a good match for them. Our company has an excellent compensation structure and highly competitive set of benefits including: * A choice of insurance plans(medical, dental, vision) with low premiums * Prescription plan * No cost to you Life Insurance for you and dependents as well as AD&D for yourself * Tuition Reimbursement for yourself and College Assistance for Dependents * Daycare discounts * Adoption assistance * Flexible Spending Account with pre-tax advantages * Vacation, Paid Holidays, Personal Days/Sick Days (paid time off) * Matching 401k (eligible day one), and Stock Purchase Plan * Company contributes towards personal computer purchases up to $2000 and reimburses Software/Periodicals up to $100 per year * Sophisticated internal and external training as well as certifications * Dressed-down work atmosphere at most client sites Please visit our web site at www.ciber.com for additional information on careers at CIBER. Please forward your resume to LRoybal@ciber.com for consideration or contact me at 800-875-6092 ext 327. I look forward to hearing from you soon. ............................................................................ .. Laura Roybal - Technical Recruiter CIBER, Inc. - Custom Solutions Group (formerly Spectrum Technology Group, Inc.) 3421 U.S. Hwy 22 Somerville, New Jersey 08876 800-875-6092, ext. 327 LRoybal@ciber.com www.ciber.com From JoshNarins at aol.com Tue Aug 24 21:28:51 1999 From: JoshNarins at aol.com (JoshNarins@aol.com) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:16 2004 Subject: post ad please Message-ID: In a message dated 8/24/1999 6:04:08 PM Eastern Daylight Time, lroybal@ciber.com writes: << in Manhatten >> That is too bad. I live in Manhattan. I never even heard of Manhatten. And no, I cannot relocate. Sorry. But keep in touch about further job opportunities that might be closer to home. -Josh "Ciber is really cool" Narins From beau at nyc-search.com Wed Aug 25 13:00:48 1999 From: beau at nyc-search.com (beau@nyc-search.com) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:16 2004 Subject: PERL JOB POSTING LISTS Message-ID: <37C42F50.6650CB6F@nyc-search.com> PERL JOB POSTING LISTS Does anyone know of any others? Thank you -- Beau Gould - President NYC-Search http://www.nyc-search.com From simonm at evolution.com Wed Aug 25 13:06:45 1999 From: simonm at evolution.com (M. Simon Cavalletto) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:16 2004 Subject: *** VIRUS ALERT *** Message-ID: <199908251809.OAA09772@darwin.evolution.com> > From: beau@nyc-search.com > Subject: *** VIRUS ALERT *** This type of email is totally inappropriate for the nyc-perl-jobs list. Please don't let this happen again. -Simon, List Moderator From beau at nyc-search.com Wed Aug 25 16:26:38 1999 From: beau at nyc-search.com (beau@nyc-search.com) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:16 2004 Subject: PERL IN NYC Message-ID: <37C45F8E.541E44FE@nyc-search.com> I'm looking for someone who can serve as a general web programming technologist in our start-up environment. We need a skill set that includes HTML, Perl, Javascript, and SQL. We run on a sybase sql db server and a sun solaris unix box. This position would initially entail lots of hands-on programming and eventually move into more of a managerial role as we build out the tech staff. -- Beau Gould - President NYC-Search http://www.nyc-search.com From beau at nyc-search.com Wed Aug 25 22:06:12 1999 From: beau at nyc-search.com (beau@nyc-search.com) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:16 2004 Subject: PERL CONSULTING IN NYC 50-100/hr Message-ID: <37C4AF24.3B1D4C2D@nyc-search.com> Please take a look at the following page/site: http://www.nyc-search.com/consult.htm This is the consulting section of my web site. As you will see, I have a list of consultants specializing in different technologies. I'm making a new Perl section and I'd like to add you to the list. Note: Not every Tom, Dick and Harry gets a chance to be on my site. Only the best-of-the-best in consultants. I get a tremendous response to my site because I'm constantly on the net, emailing prospective clients and candidates. It costs you nothing to allow me to post your skills to the site. If you could take a few minutes to forward me your resume. On-line portfolio preferred. Tell me what your rates are and the technologies/languages you excel in, I'll be able to help you better. Cordially, Beau Gould www.nyc-search.com From beau at nyc-search.com Thu Aug 26 16:15:36 1999 From: beau at nyc-search.com (beau@nyc-search.com) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:16 2004 Subject: Perl Guru - Available for Full Time Position in NYC Message-ID: <37C5AE78.85471DAB@nyc-search.com> Perl Guru - Available for Full Time Position in NYC $85-95k + + Programming: Perl, C, C++, SQL, Java (mainly servlets and JSP), Javascript, HTML, PHP/FI, CGI/Unix scripting, Tcl, bash, Expect, Python. Of these I am fluent in Perl, Tcl, C, Expect, Javascript, SQL, and Bourne shell scripting. SQL experience is primarily Oracle and mSQL. UNIX (Linux, Sun, FreeBSD, HP-UX, Dec, NeXT), some Mac and DOS/Win. http://www.nyc-search.com/perl.htm NO RECRUITERS -- Beau Gould - President NYC-Search http://www.nyc-search.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: http://mail.pm.org/archives/nyc-perl-jobs-pm/attachments/19990826/3d86dc72/attachment.htm From ggesamondo at darwinpartners.com Tue Aug 31 15:56:18 1999 From: ggesamondo at darwinpartners.com (Gina Gesamondo) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:16 2004 Subject: NYC-Perl ,Java, screen design Message-ID: <84300CB2A5BDD211815000105AA0CBD8014C16E4@MERCURY> Hello, I have not posted to this board before so I am sorry if this is not in the correct format. I have a client in NY that is looking for several strong perl / Java programmers. The following is a statement of work. Please call or email with any questions or interest. Thanks, Gina This is for a financial firm. Day to Day Responsibilities: They are currently putting together mock up's right now. Another group is designing a database and this group is designing an Internet screen. The main duty will be designing and knocking out screens, getting feedback in interactive prototype process to implement in October. There will be some skills training for others on the team if they get the longer contract. The consultant will also give input as to what the long term architecture should be. Once it is determined what some of the other projects will be the will be putting together screens to access the database and generate reports that can give clients data in an excel or fixed format. The consultant will also be asked to help work out the connectivity between Solaris and getting to the DB2 data on the mainframe. Lifecycle and Deliverables There is a deliverable for a prototype of November 1, 1999. Project will probably go longer. Skills Inventory. ? Required Skills: Strong Perl, HTML, Java, DB2 for a long term contract (Sybase for short term) ? Desired Skills: XML, financial experience, and strong communication skills. Technical Tradeoffs If they have a DB2 background the contract will be for 6 to 12 months. Unique Attributes: Opportunity to build something from scratch, help determine an architecture, and set a standard on the first wave of a major initiative in a high end IT atmosphere. Please contact me for more information Gina M. Gesamondo Practice Manager of Windows Technologies Darwin Partners Phone-(800)274-1174 x7013 Fax-(888)777-7335 mailto://ggesamondo@darwinpartners.com http://www.darwinpartners.com Gina M. Gesamondo Practice Manager of Windows Technologies Darwin Partners Phone-(800)274-1174 x7013 Fax-(888)777-7335 mailto://ggesamondo@darwinpartners.com http://www.darwinpartners.com From hw at mpj.com Tue Aug 31 16:29:22 1999 From: hw at mpj.com (Herschel Weber) Date: Thu Aug 5 00:31:16 2004 Subject: Career Opportunity Message-ID: <000c01bef3f7$e42abb70$0c999999@mntw-057-dpp400> Currently seeking expert level Perl 5 / Unix Shell Script programmers with AIX, Solaris, and 2 years financial (Banking / Brokerage) experience, and an understanding of OO Programming. Knowledge of C/C++ and Java are a plus. Also looking for an expert SR. AIX Admin with Perl 5 and Shell Scripting expertise. Both projects are in NYC for TOP-Tier financial institution. Exponential opportunities. Please email your resume in word format to hw@mpj.com or call 212 968-1100 Herschel Weber Recruiter Morgan Parker & Johnson