[Pythonmac-SIG] Python and/or CoreAnimation gurus wanted for large paid museum project ...

Darran Edmundson darran at edmstudio.com
Sun Mar 29 15:33:21 CEST 2009


Hi All,

We are working on a large Australian museum project due to open in May 
and expecting more than 300,000 visitors per year.  We urgently need a 
few more highly-skilled python programmers to help get us across the 
finish line.  The 10,000 square foot of gallery space features

    - a 14-screen touch "table" interactive
    - a 270-degree cylindrical theatre of choreographed voxpops
    - touch interactives that solicit visitor opinions on museum content
    - RFID-enabled passes that, among other things, provide content for
      non-English speakers and accessibility to vision impaired visitors.
    - roughly 45 short films spread over 20 different viewing areas

If this sounds interesting and you:

    - are a savvy python programmer with either pyObjC or Twisted
      experience, or
    - are an ObjectiveC guru with CoreAnimation experience and
      proficient in python

    and

    - are experienced in object-oriented software development
    - can work remotely as part of our globally-distributed team
      (our team has members in Czech Republic, London, Guernsey,
      Australia)
    - have access to a Mac for local development
    - are committed to unit testing (ideally test-driven-development)
    - are available for full-time employment from now through the
      end of May (and perhaps longer).
    - are comfortable with SVN and Trac

then please contact me directly at darran at edmstudio.com.  As part of 
your response, please provide

    - a resume, preferably focused on python and/or osx development
    - a code sample demonstrating your Twisted, pyObjC or Objc prowess
    - example of a unit test you've written
    - your availability
    - your desired hourly rate

Note, we are after python and/or CoreAnimation gurus, not general python 
programmers with an interest in Mac.

Cheers,
Darran

P.S. Apologies if the above "job posting" isn't welcome on the list; I 
looked but couldn't find any restrictions in this regard.



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