Dan esta vivo y parece que todavia tiene ganas.
Que lastima no vivir en S.F. Bay Area ------ Forwarded Message > From: Daniel Ingalls <[hidden email]> > Reply-To: The general-purpose Squeak developers list > <[hidden email]> > Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2013 15:30:03 -0700 > To: The general-purpose Squeak developers list > <[hidden email]> > Subject: [squeak-dev] [Job] Six months in S.F. Bay Area > > Folks - > > We have an opening to improve and evolve the Lively Kernel web development > framework. For those who are not familiar with this work, you can visit the > somewhat casual web site at http://Lively-Kernel.org, or a video demonstration > at http://lively-kernel.org/videos/jsconf-live-web-2012. > > The work is all in JavaScript, a language that you may have heard of, and it > is actually very close to Squeak, once you get used to the Java-like syntax, > and add our class library. The environment and self-supporting development > tools will be familiar to any Squeaker because the system uses a Morphic > architecture with browser, inspector and other tools all written and > accessible in the system itself. > > The range of possible assignments is somewhat broad. Examples in include > development of a collaborative project management space, tasteful graphic > redesign of Lively's widget library, experimental hookup of Lively to the > open-source Virtual Worlds framework, completion of a nearly complete debugger > in the style of Squeak, perfection of the system in the area of sketching and > presentation tools. > > Applicants should ideally be resident in the Bay Area, and be able to be > present on-site at least a day a week. In addition it will likely be > necessary to spend 2-3 weeks on-site while they come up to speed in the > project. > > Please do not reply to the list, but rather directly to me. You should > include a resume, your self-assessed strengths and weaknesses, and any things > you have actually built of which you are especially proud, and why. > > Thanks > > - Dan ------ End of Forwarded Message |
Je para estas cosas vovimos en el lugar equivocado.
El domingo, 28 de abril de 2013, Edgar J. De Cleene <[hidden email]> escribió: > > > Dan esta vivo y parece que todavia tiene ganas. > Que lastima no vivir en S.F. Bay Area > > ------ Forwarded Message >> From: Daniel Ingalls <[hidden email]> >> Reply-To: The general-purpose Squeak developers list >> <[hidden email]> >> Date: Fri, 26 Apr 2013 15:30:03 -0700 >> To: The general-purpose Squeak developers list >> <[hidden email]> >> Subject: [squeak-dev] [Job] Six months in S.F. Bay Area >> >> Folks - >> >> We have an opening to improve and evolve the Lively Kernel web >> framework. For those who are not familiar with this work, you can visit the >> somewhat casual web site at http://Lively-Kernel.org, or a video demonstration >> at http://lively-kernel.org/videos/jsconf-live-web-2012. >> >> The work is all in JavaScript, a language that you may have heard of, and it >> is actually very close to Squeak, once you get used to the Java-like syntax, >> and add our class library. The environment and self-supporting development >> tools will be familiar to any Squeaker because the system uses a Morphic >> architecture with browser, inspector and other tools all written and >> accessible in the system itself. >> >> The range of possible assignments is somewhat broad. Examples in include >> development of a collaborative project management space, tasteful graphic >> redesign of Lively's widget library, experimental hookup of Lively to the >> open-source Virtual Worlds framework, completion of a nearly complete debugger >> in the style of Squeak, perfection of the system in the area of sketching and >> presentation tools. >> >> Applicants should ideally be resident in the Bay Area, and be able to be >> present on-site at least a day a week. In addition it will likely be >> necessary to spend 2-3 weeks on-site while they come up to speed in the >> project. >> >> Please do not reply to the list, but rather directly to me. You should >> include a resume, your self-assessed strengths and weaknesses, and any things >> you have actually built of which you are especially proud, and why. >> >> Thanks >> >> - Dan > > ------ End of Forwarded Message > > -- Saludos / Regards, Germán Arduino www.arduinosoftware.com |
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