ABD'de SF civarinda oturan Turk lispci varsa islerine yarar belki. Yoksa da insanlar ne yapiyor diye fikir olur (comp.lang.lisp'e Zach Beane gecti):
[EMAIL PROTECTED] writes: > The following appeared on Yahoo Groups' common-lisp mailing list. > > From: "blakesouthwood" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> > Date: Thu, 06 Jul 2006 22:55:28 -0000 > Subject: [Common Lisp] job for lisp programmers > > We're looking for 4 lisp programmers. > You must have several years of lisp programming > experience. > > 25k for a 2 to 4 month project.Must sign NDA. > You may telecommute. > You must submit code to apply. > Contact Blake Southwood at [EMAIL PROTECTED] Here is some additional context: Name: Blake Southwood Email: [EMAIL PROTECTED] Idea: Algorithm Engine that generates 1 trillion algorithms per second (unique functions) on a SuperComputer. The Algorithm Engine uses A.I. and gets smarter with each new algorithm generated.This will work in tandem with a software structure viewer to manage the growing code base in 3D. The only way to describe this in simple terms is as the (MCP) Master Control Program in the Disney movie "Tron." Status: Still at concept stage. Have devised a way for it to work. Skills: Seeking HBS 2nd years and Software Engineers. And from craigslist: PLEASE ONLY APPLY IF YOU HAVE SEVERAL YEARS OF LISP PROGRAMMING EXPERIENCE We just hired the lead for this project and he has a lifetime of programming experience and many years in real-world lisp application development. Also include what you have done with LISP and how long it took to code it. Further, explain your experience working on a team on a lisp project. This is going to be for a start-up company to prove a theory so that we can get funding. This is to demonstrate a fraction of what we plan on accomplishing. If you have an extensive background in Lisp programming and programming in C this project would be ideal for you. In terms of how you're going to get paid it'll be with a cashiers check after the project is completed. We're looking for some Lisp programmers to work on a summer project (July and August and possibly September and October). You must at a bear minimum have several years of experience programming in Lisp and a bachelors degree in CS. You must live in the Bay Area and be able to show your progress for Saturday morning meetings. You will be working with a team of up to 4 other Lisp programmers. If you're currently a grad student that's fine. The project involves creating a program that learns on it's own and at the same time the output from the program can be tweaked and it will learn new fuzzy logic rules from that. Sort of like chess but different. You can telecommute and we're looking for 4 Lisp programmers. Your progress will be checked in person weekly. You must bring your CS degrees and sample Lisp code to the interview which will be at Cafe Borrone in Menlo Park. You'll have to sign an NDA. TRON! Zach _______________________________________________ cs-lisp mailing list cs-lisp@cs.bilgi.edu.tr http://church.cs.bilgi.edu.tr/lcg http://cs.bilgi.edu.tr/mailman/listinfo/cs-lisp