clarification: not strictly "40hrs a week"; this is flexible. On 1/31/07, Kumar McMillan wrote: > Dear Djangoists, > > the company I work for is looking for a new contractor to work on a > "phase 2" of a django app now in production. You are the captain of > the ship but will be working alongside a team of pythonists and > rubyists, a handful of whom will be available to conduct code reviews. > _ > > Company: Leapfrog Online > Location: Evanston, IL (Chicago) > Budget: $75 - $135 / hour > Time frame: Immediate need. 1 to 3 month contract. > > Description > We have immediate need for a Python/Django programmer to help develop > and maintain a new public-facing web application (first generation > already in production). This is a 40-hour/week contract commitment, > working on-site in our Evanston office with our project manager, DBA, > sys admin, design shop and business stakeholders in an Agile, open > source environment. You must be demonstrably well-versed in Python > programming, database usage (PostgreSQL), unit testing and test-driven > development and Subversion. Demonstrable experience with the Django > web framework is a big plus. You don't need to have any web design > experience beyond the familiarity with HTML, CSS, Javascript and > graphics needed by any web-based application developer. We will only > consider contracting with a local developers who can work on-site for > this contract. Please send sample code, hourly rates and references. > > To apply > Send email to [EMAIL PROTECTED] (you can CC me as well) > > > thanks for reading, > Kumar >
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