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I'm in the market right now.

I've been doing embedded linux applications development in C++ for the
past couple of years in the exact kind of environment you're describing.
 I've done lots of server-side development too, most of which was
database oriented, web-based development.  Again, mostly in C++.

I have several open source projects:
	rudiments.sourceforge.net - c++ foundation classes
	sqlrelay.sourceforge.net - database connection pooling system
	stencil.sourceforge.net - template engine in c++

I'm primarily a C++ developer but I can do C as well.  My perl is
relatively weak but I could pull that up pretty fast.  I've just never
had a job that required perl before, so I kind of learned it in my
off-time.

I do have a resume on line if you'd like to check it out:
<a  rel="nofollow" href="http://www.firstworks.com/resume.html";>http://www.firstworks.com/resume.html</a>

Thanks,

David Muse
david.muse at firstworks.com

On 12 Jan 2005 10:30:18 -0500
Christopher Fowler &lt;cfowler at outpostsentinel.com&gt; wrote:

&gt; I have a job opening up. Normally we do not hire employees but
&gt; individuals on contract basis.  It is possible that the job could
&gt; extend to full-time employment in the near future since I'm filling a
&gt; position that we need.  This is a development position in which you'll
&gt; be writing code.  We operate in a bazaar like fashion.  We write code
&gt; quick and dirty because we have no time to plan stuff out like in a
&gt; cathedral. Who does anymore.  You'll need to be creative because you
&gt; will not be given exact steps to accomplish tasks.  You'll be part of
&gt; planning discussions in which you opinion on how something could be
&gt; accomplished is valued. 
&gt; 
&gt; Things you'll be doing:
&gt; 1. C under Linux
&gt; 2. Perl under Linux
&gt; 3. SNMP programming in C using the net-snmp API's
&gt; 4.  Development for servers and embedded devices.
&gt; 
&gt; 
&gt; Over time this list can be expanded to include other nice things. 
&gt; Internal Linux knowledge is a must.  Contact me directly via email. 
&gt; No need to send resumes.  Just tell me about your self and what you do
&gt; and can do.
&gt; 
&gt; 
&gt; Thanks,
&gt; Chris
&gt; 
&gt; 
&gt; 
&gt; 
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