I suppose a link to the announcement and application might be helpful:
http://archive.hr.uoregon.edu/jobs/classified.php?id=3946
On 11/8/2011 9:32 PM, Karen Estlund wrote:
Analyst Programmer 2
Posting:03946
Classification: C1464
Department:Library
Opens:2011-10-12
Closes:20
Analyst Programmer 2
Posting:03946
Classification: C1464
Department:Library
Opens:2011-10-12
Closes:2011-12-01
Salary:$3766 - $6673 Per Month
o The University of Oregon Library invites applications for full-time
Programmer Technical Lead (Analyst Programmer) in the Cente
I would be happy to do a session on Drupal, but I think that really
learning Git, as opposed to learning the bare number of commands you
need to survive, is a really good idea. I think that it also might be
more valuable to do a Drupal q&a discussion than a class.
I also think that the Gitfest bri
Hah. I meant, no, pre-conference sessions will not be extra.
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 3:16 PM, Anjanette Young wrote:
> Yes. Registration will be $150. I guess it is near registration time.
> I'll edit the page. No pre-conference sessions are not extra.
>
> --Anjanette
>
>
> On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at
Yes. Registration will be $150. I guess it is near registration time. I'll
edit the page. No pre-conference sessions are not extra.
--Anjanette
On Tue, Nov 8, 2011 at 8:57 AM, Jason Stirnaman wrote:
> Second that. It was mentioned earlier on the list that cost would be $150.
> Are the pre-conf
Programmer Analyst III (Manager, Web Operations)
To apply:
http://www.yale.edu/hronline/careers/application/external/index.html
>From the above address, search openings -> STARS REQ number: 14736BR
Reporting to the Manager of Digital Library and Programming Services in the
Library IT department
>Is there a way that these can be piggybacked or combined? Recently learned
>Git commands would be reinforced by actually using them during a hacking
>session.
I think it would be awesome for the Hackfest to include learning sessions such
as Gitfest and R-fest. Would it be a good idea to have
I'm interested as well, but I agree with David. In fact, I think that
the judicious use of Git would be a big boon to hackfests in general.
This goes for getting hackers up and running quickly when
enhancing/contributing to existing projects, facilitates collaboration
during the session, and a
I'm also interested, though it's a tough choice between this and the Git
session...
David K. Uspal
Technology Development Specialist
Falvey Memorial Library
Phone: 610-519-8954
Email: david.us...@villanova.edu
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Second that. It was mentioned earlier on the list that cost would be $150. Are
the pre-conference sessions extra?
Jason
Jason Stirnaman
Biomedical Librarian, Digital Projects
A.R. Dykes Library, University of Kansas Medical Center
jstirna...@kumc.edu
913-588-7319
>>> On 11/8/2011 at 10:46 AM
For having registration opening next week, I am surprised the registration
cost isn't listed on the C4L 2012 page:
http://code4lib.org/conference/2012/
I can't authorize my team members to register next week without first
submitted cost estimates for the trip, and I can't do that without a
registr
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