It seems it is a good time to be a Python developer, after my last post I received a number of good leads. All before I had finished my CV.
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on Thursday June 19th, 2008
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My name is Will McGugan. I am an unabashed geek, an author, a hacker and a Python expert – amongst other things!
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Good luck on your job hunt. On a different note we share the same birthday.
Cheers
Thanks Paulo. Same birthday? What are the odds?
Will,
Hope you've found a job by now. I'm looking for a Python programmer in the US. I'd offer you a job myself, but you must be a US citizen for our work. ALATEC does some really cool work if you know anyone looking for a Python job.
Regards, t/c
Brandon Umphrey
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Hi Brandon,
Dont know anyone in the US looking for Python work, but I'm sure you will find plenty on your side of the pond!