Hi all,
My name is Brian and I work for a start-up based in Southern California. We have a passionate team developing next generation location applications for mobile phones, starting with the iPhone. We're super excited about our projects and the technologies that we are using to build them. We are building an innovative social database application and looking into utilizing Gemstone/S, Seaside, and Magritte. We have a lead developer who is familiar with these languages as well, but we want to bring in someone very talented to head this application while we focus on expanding to more platforms. We have full time and contract work available depending on schedule and preferences. If you are interested, please feel free to contact Mahmoud (contact info below). We'd love to meet or have a phone call to talk about details. Mahmoud Hafez [hidden email] www.proximi.com 661-645-1873 Thank you! _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
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Brian> We have full time and contract work available depending on schedule and Brian> preferences. If you are interested, please feel free to contact Mahmoud Brian> (contact info below). We'd love to meet or have a phone call to talk Brian> about details. Please remember to post jobs at http://smalltalkjobs.dabbledb.com/ as well as (instead of?) here. If you did so, please disclose that so that later posters will see the trend. -- Randal L. Schwartz - Stonehenge Consulting Services, Inc. - +1 503 777 0095 <[hidden email]> <URL:http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/> Smalltalk/Perl/Unix consulting, Technical writing, Comedy, etc. etc. See http://methodsandmessages.vox.com/ for Smalltalk and Seaside discussion _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
Hi Randall,
Thanks for the smalltalkjobs suggestion. I've been in touch with James Savidge and he will be posting it on the website as soon as he gets a chance. He has been very helpful. Thank you! On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 12:22 PM, Randal L. Schwartz <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>>> "Brian" == Brian Kim <[hidden email]> writes: _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
http://www.goodstart.com/jobs.shtml
Its also a good place for SmallTalk related Jobs, though some junk/spam postings have crept in somehow recently. HTH, Rajeev http://www.smallguru.com On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 1:02 AM, Brian Kim <[hidden email]> wrote: Hi Randall, _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
Hi All, Although I’ve never actually
followed up on a job listing here, its fun to watch local Smalltalk positions
from this site. It sends you emails when something pops up. I got
this email today. From what I can tell it just queries other sites and
sends you links. Indeed Daily Job Alert smalltalk jobs in View jobs: since
yesterday - for
last 7 days - all
jobs 2 new jobs found
Ron From:
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[mailto:[hidden email]] On Behalf Of Rajeev Lochan http://www.goodstart.com/jobs.shtml On Thu, Jun 26, 2008 at 1:02 AM, Brian Kim <[hidden email]> wrote: Hi Randall, On Wed, Jun 25, 2008 at 12:22 PM, Randal L. Schwartz <[hidden email]>
wrote: >>>>> "Brian" == Brian Kim <[hidden email]> writes:
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Rajeev> http://www.goodstart.com/jobs.shtml Rajeev> Its also a good place for SmallTalk related Jobs, though some junk/spam Rajeev> postings have crept in somehow recently. First, it's not SmallTalk. Second, it's been *very* helpful to the Perl community to get precisely one place for all serious jobs in precisely one place: jobs.perl.org. Because then all the smart people look there, and all the clueful employers post there, and it's also free. And the stats at http://jobs.perl.org/about/stats show that Perl is far from dead. I'm trying to do the same thing for Smalltalk. Please support me in that. Don't point at other places. Get *them* to post at http://smalltalkjobs.dabbledb.com. It will be good for all of us overall. Truly. The DabbleDB interface has many RSS feeds for particular areas, and can be pulled out and searched in detail. It's also all in Smalltalk, which is a good demo. -- Randal L. Schwartz - Stonehenge Consulting Services, Inc. - +1 503 777 0095 <[hidden email]> <URL:http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/> Smalltalk/Perl/Unix consulting, Technical writing, Comedy, etc. etc. See http://methodsandmessages.vox.com/ for Smalltalk and Seaside discussion _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
Hi Randal:
First, let me thanks you by your effort to focus in only one place the smalltalk jobs possibilities. About http://smalltalkjobs.dabbledb.com I think in at least two thing that should exist to be more useful: 1. The possibility of mark / search jobs as "Telecommute" (a real possibility in our current connected world) as http://jobs.perl.org/ permits. 2. By example in "jobs by date" or in "all open positiones" ever appear first the oldest dates and I not found how to change it (Seems that isn't possible to order by columns). Cheers. gsa. 2008/6/26 Randal L. Schwartz <[hidden email]>: >>>>>> "Rajeev" == Rajeev Lochan <[hidden email]> writes: > > Rajeev> http://www.goodstart.com/jobs.shtml > Rajeev> Its also a good place for SmallTalk related Jobs, though some junk/spam > Rajeev> postings have crept in somehow recently. > > First, it's not SmallTalk. > > Second, it's been *very* helpful to the Perl community to get precisely one > place for all serious jobs in precisely one place: jobs.perl.org. Because > then all the smart people look there, and all the clueful employers post > there, and it's also free. And the stats at http://jobs.perl.org/about/stats > show that Perl is far from dead. > > I'm trying to do the same thing for Smalltalk. Please support me in that. > Don't point at other places. Get *them* to post at > http://smalltalkjobs.dabbledb.com. It will be good for all of us overall. > Truly. > > The DabbleDB interface has many RSS feeds for particular areas, and can > be pulled out and searched in detail. It's also all in Smalltalk, > which is a good demo. > > -- > Randal L. Schwartz - Stonehenge Consulting Services, Inc. - +1 503 777 0095 > <[hidden email]> <URL:http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/> > Smalltalk/Perl/Unix consulting, Technical writing, Comedy, etc. etc. > See http://methodsandmessages.vox.com/ for Smalltalk and Seaside discussion > _______________________________________________ > seaside mailing list > [hidden email] > http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside > seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
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Not instead of please - I don't watch websites - too hard to track what is new, I do watch email lists.
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Todd> Not instead of please - I don't watch websites - too hard to track what Todd> is new, I do watch email lists. So you aren't subscribing to anything via RSS either? There are RSS feeds on this site, including some very specialized entries. I mean, if you're not even watching RSS, you make my old-school biases look like I'm a web 2.0 baby. :) -- Randal L. Schwartz - Stonehenge Consulting Services, Inc. - +1 503 777 0095 <[hidden email]> <URL:http://www.stonehenge.com/merlyn/> Smalltalk/Perl/Unix consulting, Technical writing, Comedy, etc. etc. See http://methodsandmessages.vox.com/ for Smalltalk and Seaside discussion _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
And, you can put together a Yahoo Pipe to filter those and then email results to you. Yahoo Pipes is so cool.
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But still, until the job market improves to the point of dozens of emails a day, I don't see a problem with just emailing a list, which is where your best chance of finding someone actually is on top of posting to job sites etc. From: [hidden email] To: Seaside - general discussion Sent: Sun Jun 29 17:50:13 2008 Subject: Re: [Seaside] Gemstone / Smalltalk Developer And, you can put together a Yahoo Pipe to filter those and then email results to you. Yahoo Pipes is so cool. On Sun, Jun 29, 2008 at 5:09 PM, Randal L. Schwartz <[hidden email]> wrote: >>>>> "Todd" == Todd Blanchard <[hidden email]> writes: _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
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RSS, is just another distraction mostly. I don't use it. Seriously, the Smalltalk market is so small that you can pretty much find all available ops in the US by watching vwnc, squeak, and getting onto Precision's mailing list. I'm not really seeing a reason to change that. The problem with websites is they tend to accumulate a lot of out of date listings and nobody cleans them up.
Is this really still open? February 2007? As time goes on these will accumulate like cruft and the resource gets less good. I mean, try searching Monster or Dice for Smalltalk gigs - a lot of listings that are ancient pop up. I prefer to see the fresh listings on the mailing list as they are posted. I have a much higher success rate that way. The same is true for scoring Cocoa jobs BTW. I've scooped several decent gigs off the Cocoa developers list, but never connected on one that I found through conventional job postings. On Jun 29, 2008, at 5:09 PM, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
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+1 From: [hidden email] To: Randal L. Schwartz Cc: Seaside - general discussion Sent: Tue Jul 01 10:02:44 2008 Subject: Re: [Seaside] Gemstone / Smalltalk Developer RSS, is just another distraction mostly. I don't use it. Seriously, the Smalltalk market is so small that you can pretty much find all available ops in the US by watching vwnc, squeak, and getting onto Precision's mailing list. I'm not really seeing a reason to change that. The problem with websites is they tend to accumulate a lot of out of date listings and nobody cleans them up.
Is this really still open? February 2007? As time goes on these will accumulate like cruft and the resource gets less good. I mean, try searching Monster or Dice for Smalltalk gigs - a lot of listings that are ancient pop up. I prefer to see the fresh listings on the mailing list as they are posted. I have a much higher success rate that way. The same is true for scoring Cocoa jobs BTW. I've scooped several decent gigs off the Cocoa developers list, but never connected on one that I found through conventional job postings. On Jun 29, 2008, at 5:09 PM, Randal L. Schwartz wrote:
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mm, can't say I agree with that.
How about, -2 :) James Robertson Cincom Smalltalk Product Evangelist Talk Small and Carry a Big Class Library On Jul 1, 2008, at 1:08 PM, Boris Popov wrote:
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What about people who join the mailing list a day too late? They'd have to search the archive, which would...turn up a lot of out-of-date postings, except without the same quality of metadata, and quite possibly a bunch of entirely irrelevant postings.
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I agree with James (-2) - I subscribe via RSS to get postings in the European
union and it works great. If you want it via email, most email clients will read an RSS feed and put it in your inbox (outlook does, as does thunderbird) - if you use Gmail then in firefox you can get the rss feed that way? Tim _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
for you.
Look, if you wanna reach the most people who are actually doing smalltalk, what I said is the best way to hit them. If you wanna reach a subset that also likes to fiddle with rss, by all means just post to that website. Don't complain when nobody applies. On Jul 2, 2008, at 12:48 AM, Tim M wrote: > I subscribe via RSS to get postings in the European union and it > works great. _______________________________________________ seaside mailing list [hidden email] http://lists.squeakfoundation.org/cgi-bin/mailman/listinfo/seaside |
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