Archive for the 'other languages primarily' Category

Thanks for taking a moment to speak with me this afternoon.  Here are the details of the position.  Any other recommendations of where I can look for strong Java and Lisp developers?This opportunity is with a Redwood Shores client of mine that is building out their R&D core development team.  Their AI engine is developed [...]

Write code in Lisp (or Fortran or C or Ada or UML or Java or Visual Basic). Ho hum.
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Not really a Lisp job, but I’m a sucker for a well-written job ad.
The technology we work on has a bit of something for everyone: non-trivial usability questions (just how does one clearly design a user interface for specifying the boundary conditions of a multi-hundred-million year heat flow equation?), serious performance challenges (gigabytes for breakfast, [...]

See the blog post. Mostly Rails, though.

Their elevator pitch:
SkyGrid was founded March 2005 to make it easier to see what information is having the biggest impact on the web. Today, SkyGrid is a rapid growth start-up fusing next-generation persistent search and deep semantic analysis to produce rich, immediate, and accurate insights. SkyGrid’s SaaS platform serves some of the fastest acting companies [...]

Mostly PHP and C, perhaps, but wants Lisp, too.
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“Specific skills and experience required:

[5] Experience with dynamic languages (JavaScript, Lisp, or Scheme).”
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“Our client in Houston, TX is hiring senior software engineers with advanced algorithm and/or mathematical experience to develop intelligent video surveillance software.”
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Programmer support for University of California-Berkeley transportation research. Some Lisp may be involved.

Applied Genomics developer of Java and Perl programs, but also R and Lisp.
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