Re: [Haskell-cafe] Contract opportunity with Biosimilarity LLC

2011-07-29 Thread Christopher Done
On 29 July 2011 01:18, Greg Meredith lgreg.mered...@biosimilarity.com wrote:
 Biosimilarity LLC is looking for a the next Merlin! We need an artiste with
 a certain taste and technical instinct that have attracted them to next
 generation functional programming languages and other high magic. We need a
 technologist who can make the demons and dragons of web front ends do their
 bidding while making sound architectural and platform choices. Naturally,
 comfort with the Open Source ecosystem from git and GitHub to mvn and/or sbt
 to Jenkins is a given. For such a candidate we don't have to talk about
 familiarity with Scala or Haskell or ML or JavaScript or Clojure because
 they eat languages for breakfast and graphics libraries for lunch.

Ahh, so this is what people mean when they talk about rock star job ads. ;-)

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Re: [Haskell-cafe] Contract opportunity with Biosimilarity LLC

2011-07-29 Thread Ivan Lazar Miljenovic
On 29 July 2011 16:14, Christopher Done chrisd...@googlemail.com wrote:
 On 29 July 2011 01:18, Greg Meredith lgreg.mered...@biosimilarity.com wrote:
 Biosimilarity LLC is looking for a the next Merlin! We need an artiste with
 a certain taste and technical instinct that have attracted them to next
 generation functional programming languages and other high magic. We need a
 technologist who can make the demons and dragons of web front ends do their
 bidding while making sound architectural and platform choices. Naturally,
 comfort with the Open Source ecosystem from git and GitHub to mvn and/or sbt
 to Jenkins is a given. For such a candidate we don't have to talk about
 familiarity with Scala or Haskell or ML or JavaScript or Clojure because
 they eat languages for breakfast and graphics libraries for lunch.

 Ahh, so this is what people mean when they talk about rock star job ads. ;-)

Yeah, us mere mortals have to subsist on plain ol' food for breakfast
and lunch. :p

-- 
Ivan Lazar Miljenovic
ivan.miljeno...@gmail.com
IvanMiljenovic.wordpress.com

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[Haskell-cafe] Contract opportunity with Biosimilarity LLC

2011-07-28 Thread Greg Meredith
Dear Haskellians,

No desire to spam, but some folks on this list might find this of interest.

Best wishes,

--greg

Biosimilarity LLC is looking for a the next Merlin! We need an artiste with
a certain taste and technical instinct that have attracted them to next
generation functional programming languages and other high magic. We need a
technologist who can make the demons and dragons of web front ends do their
bidding while making sound architectural and platform choices. Naturally,
comfort with the Open Source ecosystem from git and GitHub to mvn and/or sbt
to Jenkins is a given. For such a candidate we don't have to talk about
familiarity with Scala or Haskell or ML or JavaScript or Clojure because
they eat languages for breakfast and graphics libraries for lunch.
The initial engagement is for a limited contract. However, if things go
well, who knows what adventures await? The innovations and market potential
of the project are guaranteed to keep any sorcerer fascinated. And, you'll
get a chance to work with a team of like-minded magicians with long track
records of delivering landmark software. While Biosimilarity is a
Seattle-based company, telecommuting is definitely an option for the right
candidate. If you feel like this might be you, please contact me directly at
this email or via the number provided below. Sending along a CV in advance
of a more personable communication is likely to be the most effective
protocol, but we're always open to creativity. An online portfolio of web
projects could also be an advantage, but again raw creativity and can-do
carry the day here.

-- 
L.G. Meredith
Managing Partner
Biosimilarity LLC
1219 NW 83rd St
Seattle, WA 98117

+1 206.650.3740

http://biosimilarity.blogspot.com
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