We're currently looking for a Python-savvy web developer here at Dark Horse to work on a variety of sites, including our current corporate and retail domains (darkhorse.com and tfaw.com, respectively) as well as some cool early-stage web and mobile projects. We're still saddled with some legacy PHP code to babysit while we replace it a bit at a time with shiny new Python/Django apps, but we're using a variety of Agile practices (scrum, pairing, testing) to keep things productive and fun, even when we have to dig into the older stuff.
If you're interested, please check out the full job description on our website: http://www.darkhorse.com/Company/Jobs Also, feel free to hit me up with questions directly. I'm a recent returnee to the Python world after a few years in Java and Ruby-land, and I've found this to be a pretty great re-introduction to the language and latest evolutions of the Python web stack. If you love comics *and* Python, drop us a line. -- Lennon Day-Reynolds <[email protected]> http://rcoder.net/ _______________________________________________ Portland mailing list [email protected] http://mail.python.org/mailman/listinfo/portland
