hi all,
Apologies if this is OT but, following a brief chatterbox conversation the other day, I thought I'd post details of the first opening. It's gonna probably end up 50% Perl, 50% JavaScript, but the ad my boss posted only really hints at that.
Details can be found here.
If you're in the LA area and looking to work in a Perl oriented team, you might want to give it a quick browse.
If you're a real OO Javascript head who wants to pick up more Perl, you'll love it. If you're a Perl head who can bear to navigate the JavaScript OO quagmire, you might love it too.
If you want to ask me any questions, please msg me. I'll be in on and off throughout the day.
.02
cLive ;-)
ps - this wasn't sent to jobs.perl.org because of the JS aspect, but I think it still might suit certain types of Perl head :)
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