MobilEye, a very stable and aggressive hardware+software company (See:
http://www.mobileye.com/profile.shtml), is looking for an experienced
system administrator.
1. System Administrator:
- experienced : at least 3-5 years.
- very good knowledge in Linux and Windows.
- Solaris -
MobilEye, a stable and aggressive hardware+software company in the field
of advanced automotive technology (see
http://www.mobileye.com/profile.shtml), is looking for an experienced
programmer.
Programmer
- experienced: 3-5 years.
- C and C++ knowledge a must.
- Real Time
MobilEye, a stable and aggressive hardware+software company in the field
of advanced automotive technology (see
http://www.mobileye.com/profile.shtml), is looking for an experienced
programmer.
Programmer
- experienced: 3-5 years.
- C and C++ knowledge a must.
- Real Time
01 2004, 00:34,Gil Freund:
occasionally scan user's inboxes by grepping for known keywords to
extract SPAM that they got and then feeds it to the dictionary. I also
have some dummy accounts which exist for the sole purpose of attracting
SPAM.
How do you feed it? I thought SA reads
Sounds reasonable. So no its up to the one of the masters of the main
sites to pick up the glove. I'll be happy to contribute my humble
knowledge on setting up and maintaining Wikis and such.
best,
- Yishay
Yoni Rabkin Katzenell wrote:
I started to contribute but then I realized that I'm
, 31 2003, 00:49,David Harel:
talked about OO-1.1. That is fine. I realized that I have to upgrade (It
got back the interface of Star Office by SUN). I tried to install the
I have seen what you speak of. The install does not use fontconfig, and it
needs the old font setup. In Mandrake
One quote in the recent presentation by Christopher Hamilton Bidmead's
caught my eye. It said that by the year 2004, there will be more
developers developing on Linux than on Windows. I found it very
interesting, and went to the URL that specified that. Eventually I brought
it up on the
On Thursday 01 January 2004 21:01, Shlomi Fish wrote:
Will the proliferation of Open-Source Software cause programmers to earn
more money or less money? Will it create job or eliminate them?
Like the breaking of any monopoly, both results would be achieved:
- Programmers whose high salary