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Nicola Larosa

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Mar 16, 2008, 3:43:10 AM3/16/08
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Have a look at this job post on the great DjangoGigs site:

Political Data-Driven Web App Developer <http://djangogigs.com/gigs/122/>

The contact is Aaron Swartz <http://www.aaronsw.com>, author of web.py
<http://webpy.org/>, used to build Reddit <http://reddit.com/>.

This looks a bit peculiar to me... ;-)

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We'll have more and more devices in our houses. They will talk to
each other, syncing our data among themselves behind the scenes.
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Ian Holsman

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Mar 16, 2008, 6:32:15 AM3/16/08
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Nicola Larosa wrote:
> Have a look at this job post on the great DjangoGigs site:
>
> Political Data-Driven Web App Developer <http://djangogigs.com/gigs/122/>
>
> The contact is Aaron Swartz <http://www.aaronsw.com>, author of web.py
> <http://webpy.org/>, used to build Reddit <http://reddit.com/>.
>
> This looks a bit peculiar to me... ;-)
>
>
It doesn't say it's in Django. He is probably after someone who knows
python and is willing to work with web.py.

Nicola Larosa

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Mar 16, 2008, 5:38:16 PM3/16/08
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> Nicola Larosa wrote:
>> Have a look at this job post on the great DjangoGigs site:
>>
>> Political Data-Driven Web App Developer
>> <http://djangogigs.com/gigs/122/>
>>
>> The contact is Aaron Swartz <http://www.aaronsw.com>, author of web.py
>> <http://webpy.org/>, used to build Reddit <http://reddit.com/>.
>>
>> This looks a bit peculiar to me... ;-)

Ian Holsman wrote:
> It doesn't say it's in Django. He is probably after someone who knows
> python and is willing to work with web.py.

You mean that DjangoGigs is not just for Django gigs? That would be
peculiar too. :-) There seems to be no "about" page on the site, mmh...

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to be the best we can do. -- Douglas Crockford, November 2007

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