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Thanks for the welcome!
I am an IT recruiter performing a search for a Sarasota/Bradenton client looking for a Java developer and I would like to post a job.
Thanks,
Steve
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Thanks for the welcome, Mike. I have a question for you.
I have a couple job opportunities for enterprise RoR product development. Is there a manner, place or etiquette for letting folks know about them here?
They are very cool jobs and my preference is to avoid a cattle call. Let me know.
I am delighted to learn about this site. I let the Chair of our Northern New Jersey Java Sig know about it, name Mike Redlich. I expect that Mike will broadcast it to the club's mailing list. Mike Redlich is also involved with the Albany New York Java Sig.
Consider contacting Chariot Solutions who hosts the Philadelphia Java Sig and also Yakov Fain who chairs the Princeton New Jersey JUG.
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Hello Mike, I'm still in the thinking and exploring stage as far as neural nets and related stuff. You site looks great. Oh, to let you know who I am, I started Mapopolis which used to sell mapping/navigation software for PDAs. Matt
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Thanks for the welcome!
I am an IT recruiter performing a search for a Sarasota/Bradenton client looking for a Java developer and I would like to post a job.
Thanks,
Steve
I have a couple job opportunities for enterprise RoR product development. Is there a manner, place or etiquette for letting folks know about them here?
They are very cool jobs and my preference is to avoid a cattle call. Let me know.
Regards,
Rick
Larry
thanxs for your welcome comment. I am really looking forward to the whole story...
And hopefully add some info/stuff I've tried
I am delighted to learn about this site. I let the Chair of our Northern New Jersey Java Sig know about it, name Mike Redlich. I expect that Mike will broadcast it to the club's mailing list. Mike Redlich is also involved with the Albany New York Java Sig.
Consider contacting Chariot Solutions who hosts the Philadelphia Java Sig and also Yakov Fain who chairs the Princeton New Jersey JUG.
Regards,
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