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Yet Another Well Funded Startup
Company: DigitalWork.com
location: Chicago, IL
company: E-Commere B2B startup, probably largest true startup in Chicago
assets: 4 rounds of funding, VC's include Draper, Fisher Jurvetson
culture: startup -- stock options, pool table, stock options,
playstation, stock options, free drinks, smart folks, stock
options, etc
hardware: Sun, Linux farm
software: apache 1.3.9/mod_perl 1.2.1 HTML::Mason Oracle8i
We're looking to hire as many folks as we can.
We really are pre-IPO, but only are recruiters and PR people can talk about
that part.
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> -----Original Message-----
> From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]On
> Behalf Of Kreimendahl, Chad J
> Sent: Friday, December 03, 1999 9:51 AM
> To: '[EMAIL PROTECTED]'; mod_perl list
> Subject: RE: mod_perl Programmers demand is going up...
>
>
> I can describe what I mean when I say "mod_perl experience".
> I think that
> to most it means this as well.
>
> mod_perl experience is just a nifty word to aid in the
> finding of someone
> who has the style of perl which fits the requirements of
> mod_perl. The
> ability to keep everything within scope; ability to write
> modular code; an
> overall c programming style to perl. Whether or not you've
> actually written
> anything for to be run under a mod_perl apache doesn't really
> mean much. If
> someone familiar with programming for mod_perl were to look
> at your code, it
> would be fairly easy for me to see if you had the ability to
> be a mod_perl
> developer.
>
> In fact... if anyone is interested in a job using mod_perl... I need 3
> people by the end of this month.
> a little background on the company, project and group.
>
> Company:
> location: Kansas city, mo
> company: financial institution
> assets: 7+ billion
> culture: suits (overall bank culture)
>
> Group: Internet services
> culture: laid back, open environment, no real dress code,
> flexible time,
> smart people
>
> Project: business to business e-commerce site
> hardware: Sun Cluster
> software: apache 1.3.9/stronghold/mod_perl 1.2.1 (Solaris
> 2.6) CVS Oracle 8i
>
> The money is very good for the region... email me if you're interested
>
>
> -----Original Message-----
> From: Scott Chapman [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED]]
> Sent: Friday, December 03, 1999 9:35 AM
> To: mod_perl list
> Subject: Re: mod_perl Programmers demand is going up...
>
>
> I am new to Mod_Perl. I don't know what all it's good for. My
> question is, what do they mean by "mod_perl experience". I can
> compile Apache with mod_perl and make emb_perl work correctly
> but I highly doubt that is all they are after. Being new to
> this, I'd like
> some perspective from those more experienced.
>