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Hi, Are there any good Australian-specific programming job boards that anyone knows of?
I don't mean the big ones eg seek or careerone, since they're jammed full of recruiters' fake jobs that are only intended to get you on their books (as an aside, why...
Started by Chris on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Make your blog the best....
If you're good (and you control that), you'll get job offers.
I got my current job from it, the ad was posted directly by the Perl team lead himself, used plain you can, blog, write white papers, all that...
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I am looking for a solution, or a set of solutions with the following components:
Job Scheduler - run a specific job on a specific schedule. I have seen Quartz.NET and it seems like a good framework, however I have not found it to have integrations with...
Started by eulerfx on
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by 3 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
If you are looking for a distributed job execution engine its definitely worth a look.
With DryadLINQ.
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I plan to do an Oracle course in Dream infotech. They are providing training in Oracle on Linux / Solaris. Which platform is best and has good job openings?
Started by Anand KUmar on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at serverfault):
Either of these should have plenty of job.
Likely to choose a commercial database to run on it .
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I've always wondered why development jobs in banking pay so well compared to other sectors.
Are they too good to be true, with long hours and horrible legacy systems?
Or are they genuinely good jobs?
Experiences please.
Edit: OK, ok; I am aware of the...
Started by Ben Aston on
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THE....
I've been working for a customer that's a finserv to Wall Street .
I have several friends who work in banking jobs and from what I hear
Good:
Good pay Standard hours are willing to pay top dollar for good developers.
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Except for the obvious:
http://jobs.stackoverflow.com/
which is great, where can I find decent adverts for UK programming jobs?
Thanks
Started by jjerms on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
Good luck..
And the 37Signals job board
http://jobs.37signals.com/jobs/
Not the highest quantity, but likely good number out for agencies to call / spam.
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In light of the current worldwide economic downturn, is now a good time to be looking elsewhere for a job?
I'm currently in the process of interviewing with a few different companies, but I'm worried that I'm not doing the right thing. My main reason ...
Started by redspike on
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Think of yourself in five years I could be ... .
Gaining technical experience is definitely good for your future career.
If you have companies offering you jobs, then you are in a good position.
There are people that have jobs.
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Hi,
I'm wondering how much of us are working on a product or service which benefits to people : - Creating a service that is usually a good for the society. (eg: Skype, Scientific Computing...) - Increasing productivity of activities that themselves are...
Started by Paul on
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I've given of an industry....
I've concluded that my job is neutral.
The people that have protested over the experience a little better, maybe that is good.
I think this job is good also.
At Seabrook Station nuclear power plant.
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I'm writing a job-scheduling app in Ruby for my work (primarily to move files using various protocol at a given frequency)
My main loop looks like this :
while true do # some code to launch the proper job sleep CONFIG["interval"] end
It's working like...
Started by Yoann Le Touche on
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by 6 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
It's the task switch....
But when you're asleep, you're not using CPU resources.
If you need to be awoken at regular times without drift, you probably want to use some kind of external timer .
If you don't need an exact interval, then it makes sense to me .
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Ideally the customer is delighted and you've delivered on time and within budget.
For many non technical reasons beyond your control this might not happen: e.g. poor project management, changing requirements, poor communication, changing markets, poor...
Started by Conor on
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Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
In most cases, hearing nothing at all from the customers is a sign that everything works... .
If you've done, then you did not do a good job.
How do you KNOW you’ve done a good job?
Customer satisfaction.
Pick up yours.
Apart.
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I am currently in the lucky situation of having a full time job, without any formal computer science or software development education. Here's an overview:
graduated 1 year ago from something that can be considered a cross between high school and college...
Started by kastermester on
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by 10 people.
Answer Snippets (Read the full thread at stackoverflow):
The developers in the communityTip: Get a good rep on ....
Having a good resume is nice, but it's just part of a full strategy to build a real at user groups and will also be a good way to get a great job.
To get a job.
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