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To: Eugene Unix and Gnu/Linux User Group
Subject: Re: [Eug-lug] OT: Lunar Logic
That's a really good idea - I'll have to make my way up for one of those.
On 3/16/06, Matthew Jarvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You are in good company here...
>
> I'm the prez
That's a really good idea - I'll have to make my way up for one of those.
On 3/16/06, Matthew Jarvis <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
> You are in good company here...
>
> I'm the prez of the Lane Chapter of the Software Association of Oregon
> (www.sao.org). Our events called Tech Brew Pubs are the 4th
You are in good company here...
I'm the prez of the Lane Chapter of the Software Association of Oregon
(www.sao.org). Our events called Tech Brew Pubs are the 4th Thursday of
the month at a place called Rogue Tap House on 8th/Olive streets from
5:30-7:30pm.
Admission is free (but you gotta b
Sounds great - we've been converting a bunch of our legacy apps into
Java web apps using Struts and iBATIS along with a little ajax. We use
XML for reporting mostly, and lots and lots of Perl parses. I've been
learning Ruby in order to volunteer for an open source project done in
Ruby on Rails (htt
Right. Devs have mucho Java proper, including struts/tiles, along with _javascript_, XML in various glories, and even Ruby and Perl. There are also graphics folks, both static and flash, and a QA department as well. It is a great example of a Eugene-grown success, in my opinion, and is very open
On 3/16/06, Patrick R. Wade <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote:
This is really helpful, thank you very much.
>
> Several of us on this list work at Lunar Logic. All in all it's pretty
> cool; like many computer-oriented businesses, it's subject to
> fluctuations in workload and labor demand. If you're in
M. Bitner wrote:
All,
I'm wanting to relocate to Eugene to go back to school and get a
master's degree (hence the lurking) and I was wondering if anyone on
the list knows anything about Lunar Logic. I see them advertise
positions on Dice.com all the time so they seem to be growing. Is it a
good