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Posted to modperl@perl.apache.org by Andrew Dunstan <an...@writeme.com> on 2000/10/30 18:57:25 UTC

[JOB OP] Perl progammer(s) - Atlanta, GA, USA

Hello, mod_perlers.

AnyDevice ( http://www.anydevice.com ) has one or two opportunities for hot
perl programmers in Atlanta, GA. If you've got substantial mod_perl
experience you might well suit us. Info on the position(s) is below. You can
submit your resume to mailto:jobs@anydevice.com

cheers

Andrew Dunstan
Senior Software Engineer
AnyDevice
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Title: Software Developer

Start Date: ASAP

Job Description: Supporting the ASP model, this person would be responsible
for remodeling web content for a variety of wireless devices.

Required Experience:  A minimum of two years experience utilizing the
following technologies: object-oriented perl and web development.  Mod_perl,
FastCGI, XML, Palm applications, WAP/WML, Java, embedded perl are all
values, but not necessarily required. Familiarity with a linux development
environment, CVS and Bugzilla are helpful but not required. Familiarity with
Acrobat/PDF is valued.

Required Education: Computer science degree/ or equal experience



[JOB WANTED] mod_perl programmer for hire

Posted by ch...@sixlegs.com.
Thought I'd drop a note to announce my availability for either short-term
or permanent employment. FYI, I live in San Francisco and don't want to
move w/o quite a good reason, but I'll telecommute anywhere ;)

In my previous job I designed and implemented a mod_perl web application
that used an Oracle backend and could serve millions of fully dynamic
pages (personalization, affiliate branding, NLS/charset including CJKV
scripts, etc.) per day.

mod_perl specific work has included most of the good stuff from the Guide,
including (in no particular order): TransHandlers, cookie-based
authorization, templating systems, session mgmt., Apache::Registry and
pure handlers, load-balancing/proxies and related technologies, and more.

Resume and references available, just drop me a note.

Thanks,
Chris

p.s. As far as I can recall it is still ok to post this kind of thing on
this list, but it makes me a bit squeamish nonetheless--sorry for spamming
most of you.