Hey guys who are available for hire!

Captura Group is looking for someone who can help us parse an XML feed
of professional soccer data (scores, stats, etc) into a new
authenticated feed. It's a small job, but we would like to develop
relationships with more developers in town, as we foresee needing more
work in the future.

Please email me at [email protected] if you're available.

On Apr 7, 3:08 pm, Rob Kaufman <[email protected]> wrote:
> Hi Scott,
>   Glad to hear that speaking up helped you.  It definitely seems like
> we need to get some way for Ruby developers and contract shops looking
> for work in direct touch with people looking to hire them up on
> SDRuby.
>
> To piggy back on you're thread Notch8 (my company) is also looking to
> bring on another client.  Right now I have about 20 hours a week of
> availability, but we can easily scale that up as needed.
>
> Rob Kaufman
> Notch8.com
>
>
>
> On Sun, Apr 5, 2009 at 17:56, Scott Olmsted <[email protected]> wrote:
>
> > I am available for Rails and Ruby work, full-time or contract in San Diego,
> > especially North County, with telecommuting if elsewhere. I consider myself
> > a mid-level developer with a little over a year with web, Ruby, and Rails
> > experience, though lots of other software experience and 15 years as an
> > independent contractor/consultant. See my web site
> >http://www.ReflectiveLogic.comfor more information about me.
>
> > I post this with the blessing of our leader, Patrick, and others are welcome
> > to add themselves to this thread. Eventually the SDRuby site may have a
> > place for announcements by those seeking work.
>
> > BTW, several of us attended LA Ruby Conf 2009 yesterday, there were 115 in
> > attendance. At the beginning one of the organizers asked "How many here work
> > for a company with more than 500 employees?". Mainly those with AT&T
> > Interactive raised their hands. He asked further for a show of hands from
> > 100, 50, 10, etc, ending with "And how many are freelancers, working by
> > themselves?" When he paused and seemed to have no further questions, I piped
> > up with "And how many are seeking employment?" and raised my hand, as did a
> > few others. Afterward two startups buttonholed me to talk about possible
> > contract work. Lesson: If the organizers of a conference have not included
> > some formal way for firms and potential workers to meet, ask them to do so,
> > don't wait for luck to present an opportunity as it did this time.

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