RE: Professional Developer Wanted
It means someone with a resume of Custom Linux
development...professional or their own stuff.
Mainly, we need a seasoned Linux developer. We have several seasoned
C/C++, VB, C#, .NET, Java developers (they do this day in and day out)
but no Linux folks. I am the closest we have to a linux guy and I am a
dumb @ss...the funny thing is...I am not afraid to say that I do not
know Linux that well...put me in the M$ arena though and that is a
different story. I get by on Linux and can get the job done but on a
professional level...forget it...I have done a couple of CBT's, one on
Pay Hat and one on Debian Woody...does that classify me a pro...nuh-uh.
We need a 'Pro'-fessional...not a weekend developer.
-Stephen
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Subject: Re: Professional Developer Wanted
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Stephen Yorke <syorke@yorkes.net>:
>
> My firm is looking to hire a [professional] Debian Developer for
> some very fun, custom work.
>
> Does anyone on these lists know of any REAL GOOD resources to look
for
> someone with HIGH [caliber] Debian Development skills?
I was reading a job ad the other day (from a dentist) soliciting
excellent, wizard level skills in IT. "Must have experience using
MS-Office!"
What does "HIGH [caliber]" mean to you?
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