From jeff at imaginative-software.com Tue Aug 6 18:17:06 2013 From: jeff at imaginative-software.com (Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer) Date: Tue, 6 Aug 2013 18:17:06 -0700 Subject: [sf-perl] [JOB] Stratopan.com Is Hiring! Message-ID: <57CBAD96-0326-48B7-A284-A474EEBBD65A@imaginative-software.com> This is your chance to be part of a project that will make a big impact in the Perl world! We're looking for someone with design talent to polish the site before going into beta later this month. This is a short and sweet project with well-defined goals and deliverables. If the beta goes well, there will be an opportunity for more extensive work. You'll need some experience with Bootstrap, and good taste. Be comfortable navigating HTML template files. Go to https://alpha.stratopan.com to see what you'll be working with. Contact team at stratopan.com and we'll give you the specs. Looking forward to hearing from you! From sfpm at vmbrasseur.com Wed Aug 7 10:39:43 2013 From: sfpm at vmbrasseur.com (VM Brasseur) Date: Wed, 07 Aug 2013 10:39:43 -0700 Subject: [sf-perl] Waitlist now available for Duke's git presentation in October Message-ID: <5202865F.8090009@vmbrasseur.com> This is what happens when you hand a newbie the reins. When I set up the event in Meetup I didn't flip the "include waitlist" bit. That's now been corrected, so if you weren't able to get in the first time around (it filled up quickly) please sign up on the waitlist so we'll know you're interested. For those who WERE able to get in, please remember that your full name is required in order to get past building security. If your full name is not on your Meetup.com profile we *will* have to boot you from the RSVP list before we hand it to building security that day. We'll be doing this culling earlier in the week of the event to allow waitlisters the chance to snag the thus-emptied RSVP slots. http://www.meetup.com/San-Francisco-Perl-Mongers/events/132202742/ --V From opensourcestaffing at gmail.com Wed Aug 7 11:01:04 2013 From: opensourcestaffing at gmail.com (OSJ) Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 14:01:04 -0400 Subject: [sf-perl] [JOB] Software Engineers to 160k - San Francisco, CA Message-ID: <022a01ce9398$1616d430$42447c90$@com> This is a full time, on-site, salaried Software Engineer position located in San Francisco, CA paying $140,000-$160,000 a year depending on experience + benefits + stock + relo if required. No telecommuting allowed. US Citizens or Green Card holders only please. Local candidates preferred, but client will pay relocation expenses too. Full job/client details shared with qualified applicants. Our San Francisco client develops digital advertising solutions for brands. They offer a suite of video, high impact and display ad formats that enable advertisers to engage consumers across desktops, tablets and smartphones. These formats are served, optimized and measured at scale across a handpicked portfolio of the world's best digital media properties. They believe in the combined power of people and technology - their proprietary platforms are complemented by an end-to-end service layer, which is managed by a global team made up of the best and brightest in the industry. As member of the Engineering Team, the Software Development Engineer's primary task is to write high-quality, maintainable and robust code. This includes working with a variety of groups including Development Managers, Product/Program Managers, Quality Assurance Engineers, Business stakeholders and array of other Engineers. In addition, the Development Engineer supports the design and development of the team's applications and supporting services. As part of this award-winning team, you will play a leading role in the design, implementation and deployment of a successful enterprise-level system. Requirements / Qualifications: * 4 to 6 years of experience working on design, development and maintenance of highly scalable systems focused on servings tens of millions requests * Strong knowledge of data structures, algorithms, designing for performance, scalability, and availability * Expert-level programming in Perl * At least 2 years of experience building scalable infrastructure software or distributed systems * Excellent object-oriented analysis and design skills (OOA/OOD) * 2 to 3 years of experience writing code in a high volume, Service Oriented Architectures (SOA) * 3 to 4 years of design and implementation of web services technologies such as SOAP, HTTP, WSDL, XSD, and REST * Significant experience working in the technology side of advertising and/or web based systems * Strong fundamental knowledge of Internet and operating system security * 2 years of experience in understanding of system and application performance limits and characteristics * Sharp analytical abilities and proven design skills, Strong sense of ownership, urgency, and drive * Demonstrated ability to achieve stretch goals in a highly innovative and fast paced environment To be considered, please submit your resume and salary requirements to opensourcestaffing|AT|gmail.com From hartzell at alerce.com Wed Aug 7 16:39:43 2013 From: hartzell at alerce.com (George Hartzell) Date: Wed, 7 Aug 2013 16:39:43 -0700 Subject: [sf-perl] [JOB] Stratopan.com Is Hiring! In-Reply-To: <57CBAD96-0326-48B7-A284-A474EEBBD65A@imaginative-software.com> References: <57CBAD96-0326-48B7-A284-A474EEBBD65A@imaginative-software.com> Message-ID: <20994.55999.461417.111780@gargle.gargle.HOWL> Jeffrey Ryan Thalhammer writes: > This is your chance to be part of a project that will make a big impact in the Perl world! > > We're looking for someone with design talent to polish the site before going into beta later this month. > > This is a short and sweet project with well-defined goals and deliverables. If the beta goes well, there will be an opportunity for more extensive work. > > You'll need some experience with Bootstrap, and good taste. Be comfortable navigating HTML template files. > > Go to https://alpha.stratopan.com to see what you'll be working with. > > Contact team at stratopan.com and we'll give you the specs. > > Looking forward to hearing from you! Well, god (and everyone else) knows that I'm not the design talent you're looking for.... But, I'd love to see how you've speced out the design problem for a contractor. It'd be educational for me. Can you share (I'll keep it to myself)? Thanks, g. From fred at redhotpenguin.com Fri Aug 9 10:54:03 2013 From: fred at redhotpenguin.com (Fred Moyer) Date: Fri, 9 Aug 2013 10:54:03 -0700 Subject: [sf-perl] TIOBE index - Perl Programming and Perl Programmers Message-ID: Hello SF.pm, You may have read the recent blog post about the TIOBE index - http://blogs.perl.org/users/mithaldu/2013/08/do-your-piece-to-fix-tiobe-or-stop-talking-about-it.html I'll leave the blog post summary as an exercise for the reader, but there's something you can do to help make Perl more visible to the TIOBE index. Include the phrases 'Perl Programming' and 'Perl Programmer' on your Perl related website(s). That's it - see you at the next meeting. From josh at agliodbs.com Fri Aug 9 11:17:03 2013 From: josh at agliodbs.com (Josh Berkus) Date: Fri, 09 Aug 2013 11:17:03 -0700 Subject: [sf-perl] Waitlist now available for Duke's git presentation in October In-Reply-To: References: <5202865F.8090009@vmbrasseur.com> Message-ID: <5205321F.1080209@agliodbs.com> On 08/07/2013 10:39 AM, VM Brasseur wrote: > This is what happens when you hand a newbie the reins. When I set up the > event in Meetup I didn't flip the "include waitlist" bit. > > That's now been corrected, so if you weren't able to get in the first > time around (it filled up quickly) please sign up on the waitlist so > we'll know you're interested. > > For those who WERE able to get in, please remember that your full name > is required in order to get past building security. If your full name is > not on your Meetup.com profile we *will* have to boot you from the RSVP > list before we hand it to building security that day. We'll be doing > this culling earlier in the week of the event to allow waitlisters the > chance to snag the thus-emptied RSVP slots. I can offer you guys a larger space if this event is sold out. The host won't sponsor food, but they do have space for around 60 attendees. If I arrange this, though, I get to go ;-) -- Josh Berkus PostgreSQL Experts Inc. http://pgexperts.com From sfpm at vmbrasseur.com Fri Aug 16 11:55:09 2013 From: sfpm at vmbrasseur.com (VM Brasseur) Date: Fri, 16 Aug 2013 11:55:09 -0700 Subject: [sf-perl] October's git presentation: Now with > twice as many spots! Message-ID: <520E758D.6020605@vmbrasseur.com> October's git session by Duke Leto proved so popular that we've had to change the venue. Thanks are due to GeekdomSF, who offered to host us that evening. This allows us to more than DOUBLE the seats we had available. If you were on the waitlist previously, you've been automatically RSVP'd for the event. In addition, Obsidian Rook will be providing pizza that evening! We're immensely grateful to both of these new sponsors. With their help we'll be able to make this the best and most well-attended SF.pm event for many a moon. Haven't RSVPd yet? Want to learn more about our generous sponsors? Hit the link! http://www.meetup.com/San-Francisco-Perl-Mongers/events/132202742/ 1; --V From simbabque at hannover.pm Sat Aug 31 23:35:12 2013 From: simbabque at hannover.pm (simbabque) Date: Sun, 1 Sep 2013 08:35:12 +0200 Subject: [sf-perl] Visiting San Francisco in September In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi! It's a bit later than a few weeks before, but here we are. I'll be in SF for the next four days, running around and taking pictures. We're staying in Hayes Valley and do not have a car. If anyone wants to get together with a German Perl Monger and a motion designer for a beer, please drop me a message. I can also be reached by phone on 1 707 400 7618. Cheers, Julien 2013/5/20 Fred Moyer > Yes, it's always possible (and encouraged) to get people together > outside of the normal meeting schedule. Email the list a few weeks > before to set something up! > > On Mon, May 20, 2013 at 10:03 AM, simbabque wrote: > > Mike, > > > > no problem. Thanks a lot for the information. You are planning ahead > quite > > well. I don't quite know if we can make the 27th. It's one day after we > > arrive and I believe we will be heavily jetlagged, but the other one > should > > work. > > > > Is there a possibility of getting a few people together for a social > meeting > > outside the schedule if we cannot make the tech talk meetings? I would > hate > > to miss the opportunity of meeting more Perl people. It's probably best > to > > ask this in August, and not three months earlier I guess... > > > > Julien > > > > > > 2013/5/20 Michael Friedman > >> > >> Julien, > >> > >> I'm sorry, I misread your email. SF Perlmongers has a meeting scheduled > >> for August 27th and SVPerl has another meeting scheduled for September > 5th. > >> (Both groups meet monthly.) These meetings are usually talks, with some > >> members going out to a late dinner afterwards. You're welcome to join > us at > >> either one (or both!). > >> > >> -- Mike > >> > >> On May 20, 2013, at 7:54 AM, simbabque wrote: > >> > >> > Mike, > >> > > >> > thanks a lot for inviting me. It sounds great and I'd love to go. > >> > Unfortunately, we will arrive four weeks later, at the 26th of > August. I > >> > will, however, also contact SV Perl, and look at the meetup page for > both SV > >> > and SF over the next months. Seems like I was a bit early indeed. > >> > > >> > Julien > >> > > >> > > >> > 2013/5/19 Michael Friedman > >> > SF Perlmongers usually meets at the end of the month, but SV Perl has > a > >> > meeting on August 1 for lightning talks. They meet about an hour's > drive or > >> > train ride south of San Francisco and you'd be welcome to join us for > that > >> > if you are in the area that early. > >> > > >> > Details are on meetup.com if you're interested. http://meetu.ps/tBgcj > >> > > >> > -- Mike Friedman > >> > _________________ > >> > Michael Friedman > >> > > >> > > >> > On May 18, 2013, at 10:53 AM, simbabque > wrote: > >> > > >> > > Hi, > >> > > > >> > > my name's Julien and I'm a Perl guy from Hannover, Germany. Maybe > I've > >> > > met one or two of you at last year's YAPC::EU. > >> > > > >> > > I'm going to visit California at the end of August this year and > will > >> > > stay for four weeks. The first two weeks of that period I will > spend in > >> > > Fairfield and in San Fransisco. During that time, I would love to > attend a > >> > > SF.pm meeting. I know it's a bit early, but I'm in the middle of > planning > >> > > this whole thing, including a road trip. > >> > > > >> > > Please let me know if you are open to visitors from abroad, and how > >> > > your meetings work. Here in Hannover, we just meet in a > restaurant/pub every > >> > > few weeks to discuss Perl, work or totally unrelated stuff, > sometimes give > >> > > spontaneous presentations and enjoy food. I have not attended any > other PM > >> > > meetings yet, so I have no idea what to expect. ;-) > >> > > > >> > > Thanks a lot, > >> > > Julien > >> > > > >> > > PS: Do you have an IRC channel? > >> > > _______________________________________________ > >> > > SanFrancisco-pm mailing list > >> > > SanFrancisco-pm at pm.org > >> > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/sanfrancisco-pm > >> > > >> > > > > > > _______________________________________________ > > SanFrancisco-pm mailing list > > SanFrancisco-pm at pm.org > > http://mail.pm.org/mailman/listinfo/sanfrancisco-pm > > > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: