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[JOB] Smalltalk developer in Belgium

Nick Snels
Hi,

I'm looking for a software developer for a full time job in Groot-Bijgaarden (Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium). You need to live in Belgium if you want to apply for this job. Prior experience in Smalltalk isn't necessary but it is a plus. A training of Smalltalk, XP programming and an introduction to the television world will be given by the company when you start.

You can read the full job description at http://www.ictvacatures.be/job/show/105 (Note: job description is in Dutch)

Kind regards,

Nick Snels
http://www.ictvacatures.be
IT and telecommunication jobs
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New RSS for Smalltalk Jobs (was: Re: [JOB] Smalltalk developer in Belgium)

Noury Bouraqadi
Hi,

I added Nick's offer to my Smalltalk positions web page.
Please note that there's now an RSS feed :-)
http://csl.ensm-douai.fr/noury/SmalltalkJobAndInternshipOffers

Cheers,
Noury
Le 18 janv. 07 à 11:56, Nick Snels a écrit :

>
> Hi,
>
> I'm looking for a software developer for a full time job in Groot-
> Bijgaarden
> (Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium). You need to live in Belgium if you want  
> to apply
> for this job. Prior experience in Smalltalk isn't necessary but it  
> is a
> plus. A training of Smalltalk, XP programming and an introduction  
> to the
> television world will be given by the company when you start.
>
> You can read the full job description at
> http://www.ictvacatures.be/job/show/105
> http://www.ictvacatures.be/job/show/105  (Note: job description is  
> in Dutch)
>
> Kind regards,
>
> Nick Snels
> http://www.ictvacatures.be http://www.ictvacatures.be
> IT and telecommunication jobs
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> developer-in-Belgium-tf3033497.html#a8428643
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>
>

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Re: [JOB] Smalltalk developer in Belgium

Nick Snels
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Just to clarify the function description a bit.

It is a full time job for a company in Belgium. And you have to be able to speak Dutch and English. And you also need to live in Belgium. So the ideal person would be somebody who knows some Smalltalk (you don't need to be an expert, since you get a Smalltalk training when you get employed) and wants to go to work in Groot-Bijgaarden (Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium). Knowledge of OO is required.

And Noury thank you very much for adding my job posting to your website.

Kind regards,

Nick Snels
http://www.ictvacatures.be
IT and telecommunication jobs
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Re: New RSS for Smalltalk Jobs (was: Re: [JOB] Smalltalk developer in Belgium)

NorbertHartl
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On Fri, 2007-01-19 at 17:18 +0100, Noury Bouraqadi wrote:
> Hi,
>
> I added Nick's offer to my Smalltalk positions web page.
> Please note that there's now an RSS feed :-)
> http://csl.ensm-douai.fr/noury/SmalltalkJobAndInternshipOffers
>
Very good, I added it to my live folder. What is disturbing
a little is that the title element is preceeded by <br>.
This looks a little bit odd.

Why is the short list in reverse chronlogical order and
the long list the other way round?

thanks for managing the list,

Norbert


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Re: New RSS for Smalltalk Jobs (was: Re: [JOB] Smalltalk developer in Belgium)

Noury Bouraqadi

Le 20 janv. 07 à 21:14, Norbert Hartl a écrit :

> On Fri, 2007-01-19 at 17:18 +0100, Noury Bouraqadi wrote:
>> Hi,
>>
>> I added Nick's offer to my Smalltalk positions web page.
>> Please note that there's now an RSS feed :-)
>> http://csl.ensm-douai.fr/noury/SmalltalkJobAndInternshipOffers
>>
> Very good, I added it to my live folder. What is disturbing
> a little is that the title element is preceeded by <br>.
> This looks a little bit odd.
>
which title ? The feed title or an item title ?
Anyway, the display is ok from Safari. I also tried google reader  
without noticing the problem.

> Why is the short list in reverse chronlogical order and
> the long list the other way round?
>
I initially ordered both lists in reverse chronological. But, rsspect  
displays the last item on my page first. So, I re-ordered the list.

Noury
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Re: New RSS for Smalltalk Jobs (was: Re: [JOB] Smalltalk developer in Belgium)

NorbertHartl
On Mon, 2007-01-22 at 12:12 +0100, Noury Bouraqadi wrote:

> Le 20 janv. 07 à 21:14, Norbert Hartl a écrit :
>
> > On Fri, 2007-01-19 at 17:18 +0100, Noury Bouraqadi wrote:
> >> Hi,
> >>
> >> I added Nick's offer to my Smalltalk positions web page.
> >> Please note that there's now an RSS feed :-)
> >> http://csl.ensm-douai.fr/noury/SmalltalkJobAndInternshipOffers
> >>
> > Very good, I added it to my live folder. What is disturbing
> > a little is that the title element is preceeded by <br>.
> > This looks a little bit odd.
> >
> which title ? The feed title or an item title ?
> Anyway, the display is ok from Safari. I also tried google reader  
> without noticing the problem.
>
The feed title. The xml is this
<item>
<title>&lt;br&gt;
18 jan 2007 (Vlaams-Brabant, Belgium): Smalltalk developer&lt;br&gt;
</title>
<link>http://csl.ensm-douai.fr/noury/SmalltalkJobAndInternshipOffers</link>
<description>&lt;br&gt;
I'm looking for a software developer...

Firefox live bookmarks (for example) displays this as

<br> 18 jan 2007...

Norbert