We are looking for a software tester initially for a 3-6 months contract based in the South West of the UK.
Suitable candidates must have experience of development and testing of Python; any experience of CAD would be advantageous but not essential.
Rate £300-£350 p/d
Please do not hesitate to contact me for a more detailed specification.
Regards
Rakesh
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Microcom
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On the wave of the great time we had at Pycon, it was decided we
should have a proper mailing list dedicated to North-West-based Python
users... so here it comes!
The list is open to everyone in the area who loves
coding/playing/enjoying Python. To join, you don't need to know your
django from your pylons or your pyqt from your wxwindows... and
certainly you don't need to pronounce WSGI. Don't worry, it's going to
be uber-informal and very low-traffic, and I promise we won't use
lolcats (not much anyway).
The group homepage, from where you can subscribe, is:
>> http://groups.google.com/group/python-north-west
and the email address to use for posting:
>> python-north-west(a)googlegroups.com
(ideas on how to link this to other social software (facebook etc) are welcome)
Best regards, and happy coding!
--
Giacomo Lacava - g.lacava(a)gmail.com
Hello,
PyCon UK - http://www.pyconuk.org - kicks off this evening with a social
evening, followed by a weekend of talks and tutorials.
It's the first UK conference dedicated to Python, and is centrally located
in Birmingham close to the main rail and coach stations.
There's still time to come, and we're accepting inline bookings right up to
this evening. After that you'll have to register on the door.
Don't miss PyCon UK!
Best wishes,
John
--
Hi,
Does someone want to represent Python at this event?
---------- Forwarded message ----------
From: richardtandoh <richardtandoh(a)yahoo.com>
Date: 05-Sep-2007 10:43
Subject: [jsig] CODE ITevent, London, 13/09, 6.30pm
To: jsig(a)yahoogroups.com
Morning
I thought some of you might be interested in an event I've put
together for the British Computer Society (BCS) - details below. It
is a sort of 'state of the nation' talk by representatives of the .NET
User Group (DNUG), Java Web User Group (JAVAWUG), London Flex User
Group and London Ruby User Group (LRUG).
There will be a good amount of time left for audience participation,
so please come along and join in.
The event is FREE to attend, but registration is required - see below.
Kind regards,
Richard
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CODE IT: .NET, Java, Flex & Ruby (on Rails)
Thursday 13th September 2007
6.30 - 8.30pm
BCS, First Floor, The Davidson Building, 5 Southampton
Street, London WC2E 7HA.
Talk organised by the North London Branch (NLB,
http://www.nlondon.bcs.org/) of the British Computer
Society (BCS).
What are the choices when it comes to modern
programming languages? When is Java a better option
than one of the .NET languages and vice versa? What
advantages do more modern languages such as Flex and
Ruby on Rails offer? What frameworks and Open Source
projects are driving the adoption of these languages?
Why are Microsoft, Sun and Adobe all creating variants
of their core languages for creating Rich Internet
Applications (RIAs)?
Come and get an update on the .NET programming
languages, Java, Flex and Ruby (on Rails) that will
address the above and more, from those that are really
in the know. No, not the vendors, but the members of
User Groups.
Our expert presenters are:
* IAN COOPER
Founder, .NET User Group (DNUG)
* PETER PILGRIM
Founder, Java Web User Group (JAVAWUG)
* CHESTER CHIPPERFIELD
Organiser, London Flex User Group
* CHRIS PARSONS
Member, London Ruby User Group (LRUG)
The event is FREE to attend, but registration is
required. To register, please send an email to
bcsnlb(a)yahoo.co.uk with the following information:
- Full Name
- Job Title
- Organisation
- BCS Member (Y/N)
--
Mamading Ceesay
If you only watch one movie this year, watch Invisible Children.
http://www.invisiblechildren.com
"We are here to help each other through this thing, whatever it is."
--Kurt Vonnegut, 1922 - 2007