Welcome to the spammers list "Marta"...
On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 6:59 PM, Marta Daglow <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > Hi, > > We are looking for a top PHP Developer at the entry level and senior level. > I was wondering if you knew of anyone who would be interested? > > Thanks, > > Marta Daglow > PHP Web Developer - PHP Web Development Engineer > > > > About Us: > > Are you ready to be an instrumental part of envisioning, building and > delivering next generation services and tools for discovering social media's > next rising stars? > > Technorati is recognized worldwide as the authority of the blogosphere. > We've built a powerful real-time blog search and discovery site that brings > bloggers, readers and advertisers together to discover the best the web has > to offer in social media. We've tracked over 100 million blogs and index > 65,000 new blog posts every hour. As a web destination we serve over 10 > million unique visitors every month. We do all of this in a highly > collaborative environment with an insatiable drive for shaping the way > social media gets discovered online. > > If you're smart, creative and determined to put your best ideas forward and > see them through completion then you belong on our team! > > > The Opportunity: > > We are looking for a talented Web Development Engineer who likes to think > out of the box. The environment is fast-paced with user-centered, iterative > design and development cycles. You will work primarily on the team > responsible for user experience with other Web Development Engineers, > Designers, Product Managers, and other Engineers in a development > environment that is extremely collaborative. We welcome the opportunity to > discuss this role in more detail if you feel you are a fit! > > Responsibilities: > > . The Web Development Engineer will be part of a team responsible for > the development of Technorati web-service applications primarily in PHP > using Apache and Linux. > > . You will be expected to lead in the writing of standards-compliant > complex CSS 2 and some CSS 3, XHTML, JavaScript. > > . You will be responsible for developing production-level code as well > as proof-of-concepts and prototypes. Your work must be fully cross browser > compliant. > > . You will take ownership of your individual projects and utilize your > hands-on experience to interface and collaborate on parallel projects. > > . You will work primarily with PHP, CSS, JavaScript, AJAX and > procedural and object-oriented design, dynamic content retrieval, > performance optimization techniques, unit testing techniques, debugging > techniques, state management, HTTP, and Apache. > > > Requirements: > > . You have a strong command of CSS, HTML/XHTML, PHP, JavaScript, AJAX > and recent development and best practices in each. > > . You are well versed in code optimization and software design > principles, and have a passion and demonstrated experience in UI design and > development. > > . You must be able to exercise innovation in support of UI design and > heuristics through your expertise in client development to enhance the > overall user experience. > > . The ideal candidate will have a BSCS/MSCS or equivalent with 3+ > years of relevant web programming experience, or 5+ years in CSS, > JavaScript, and PHP. You must be fluent with Linux. > > . You must have fluency in publishing and parsing semantic XHTML and > micro formats > > Pluses: > > . Knowledge of and experience publishing and parsing semantic XHTML > and micro formats. > > . Excellent writing skills. > > . Excellent wiki editing skills on wiki systems such as Media Wiki, > MoinMoin, etc. > > . Experience with CVS and the Bugzilla bug tracking tool and the > Request Tracker issue tracking tool. > > > We've built our team by finding the most creative, passionate and talented > people with deep knowledge of the blogosphere. We provide unique and > creative career challenges, and other employees who are equally committed. > If you're looking for experienced and supportive management, a fun and > healthy team atmosphere, and an outstanding opportunity where high standards > are respected and contributions are recognized, we would like to talk to > you. We offer top pay, benefits (employer pays 100% of monthly premium for > employees and their dependents.), stock options and opportunity for > professional growth.. > > For immediate consideration, please send a text (ASCII) or HTML version of > your resume and cover letter describing why you are the best candidate to > Marta Daglow at [EMAIL PROTECTED] > > > Technorati > Marta Daglow > 665 3rd Street, Suite 207 > San Francisco, CA 94107 > [EMAIL PROTECTED] > www.technorati.com > > > > > > > > > -----Original Message----- > From: [EMAIL PROTECTED] > [mailto:[EMAIL PROTECTED] On Behalf Of Bryan > Sent: Thursday, April 03, 2008 11:27 AM > To: Josh Grosse > Cc: [email protected] > Subject: Re: building ports with "MULTI_PACKAGES" > > On Thu, Apr 3, 2008 at 11:21 AM, Josh Grosse <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > On Thu, 3 Apr 2008 11:06:49 -0700, Bryan asked: > > > > > > > Is there any way to not build OO.org's kde and java packages??? > > > > Nope. > > > > This is how MULT_PACKAGES works. It builds *all* of the subpackages. > > > > Now I will qualify my "Nope." You could manually modify the port > yourself. > > But that is not something I would recommend to anyone posting to > > openbsd-newbies for any port. When it comes to *this* monster ... it is > not > > something I would recommend to anyone. > > > > Here's a question, why do we need the kde and java ports built? > shouldn't they be a "flavor" too? LIke "no_x11" or "gnome" flavors of > software??? > > > Bryan began his question by stating: > > > > > > > I am building OpenOffice from ports (I'm a sadist). > > > > The correct term you are thinking of is "masochist." > > > damn... should have looked that up... me == dumbass > _______________________________________________ > Openbsd-newbies mailing list > [email protected] > http://mailman.theapt.org/listinfo/openbsd-newbies > > _______________________________________________ Openbsd-newbies mailing list [email protected] http://mailman.theapt.org/listinfo/openbsd-newbies
