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Looking for large projects / full-time employment

I have been consulting for a few months now, and have learned a lot of stuff. However, bills have to get paid and I want to buy a little house in Ithaca and stop working 80 hour weeks.

To wit, I am looking for a full time job.

I will consider work in the following areas:

  • Development of flash applications for creative agencies. I am experienced in ActionScript 3.0
  • Development of websites using modern tools, e.g. Ruby on Rails, PHP Cake or other mainstream PHP framework, WordPress, Java, Python, Bedework
  • Development of social networking applications. I am especially interested in public event calendars

At a minimum prospective employers should be using version control or willing to start using version control for all projects. Subversion is preferred; cvs is acceptable if there are strong reasons why the switch has not been made yet.

I do not want to work with: IIS, windows servers, ColdFusion, ASP. I will not work with MS Access on any significant project (sorry, the SQL dialect is too weak and there’s no defensible reason not to upgrade to SQL Server 2005 Express). (I am willing to work with C#, though, I quite like it). I will reluctantly work with MS SQL Server – in fact the little I know about its SQL dialect I like, though GO instead of ; makes me think of Visual Basic and I shudder inwardly. One final thing. I will not work with Visual Basic.

I am more interested in large programming projects than small projects. I am more interested in public internet projects than intranet projects.

I am willing to accept a quite reasonable salary. I would like to stay in Ithaca and am willing to telecommute.

Working for Photo.net

I am hoping to get a job working for Photo.net and Philip Greenspun. I started applying in December, but got derailed. My hard disk died, I started getting a lot of consulting work, and I didn’t get back to the project.

I noticed they took down the ad for a programmer at the beginning of March, and I got incredibly upset and sad. But I am still hoping to get the job and I am going to be completing the application. Stay tuned.

Now that I’ve finally put this post up, I am just going to complete the job application (which involves creating a small web service) and hope that I get offered a job. I have been in correspondence with Philip and I guess that they would still consider hiring me, even though they have found programmers in the interim.

Where I am at now: I got my Fedora bootloader back and am able to run Fedora on my laptop. I started learning Ruby on Rails, which I like a lot. I am going to take some time this week to work on my project for them and see where it goes. I am a bit intimidated by the 253 tables in the ACS, a lot of which see to have to do with managing ad content. It certainly seems like this system was written 10 years ago.

I like Ruby on Rails, there are a lot of neat things about it. db:migrate, scaffold, testing…