The theory is that asking for a HN is a good filter for a good coder.
( This offer will likely go on reddit, my apologies if you see it more than once. )<p>I am looking for a haskellish/pythonic HN reader for a senior dev/Technical director.
I need someone able to model <i>and</i> code well (No architect who never codes).
The ability to communicate well with a team is also a big plus.
You don't need to speak french (we are in France) but a reasonnably good english is mandatory.<p>If You :<p>* like coding 4+ hours straight.<p>* like to solve a coding problem elegantly (and are bothered if can't)<p>* like and read <i>real</i> CS books (SICP, TAOCP, CTM etc...)<p>* code in haskell, python and c++.<p>* are a gamer (this one is optionnal)<p>* are interested in computer graphics (optionnal too)<p>You fit the bill. I would like to talk to you. contact me ("contact at gamr7 dot com").<p>What we offer:<p>* interesting problems and creative freedom<p>* quality of life (no overtime, sunny countryside, french food and low rent)<p>* a pay in Euros<p>* confortable workplace, etc...<p>* coding in haskell, python.<p>Note : I looked at the etiquette doc. It says nothing about posting job offers. I really thinks that this one fits well within the HN community, it fits the "could interest a hacker" criteria. I didn't find any way to directly post in the jobs section.<p>Edit: added email contact .
Hmmm...<p>4+ sure, but more then 6hrs. in a day and I start introducing bugs and end up with negative productivity.<p>Yep on #2 and #3<p>Yep on C++ and Python, I still have not gotten to haskell, but I really do want to because I used to write specs in predicate calculus.<p>Doom was my game, Q3 blew my mind, but I have not gamed in years.<p>I am indeed interested in computer graphics, and I've done a bit of OpenGL for bioinformatics.<p>What you offer sounds interesting, but where the heck are you located?
Wow the homepage looks great, very cool stuff. This is something that is really needed too.<p>I am very skilled in Python, have toyed around a lot with Haskell but not really written anything significant. Probably only written about 200 lines of C++ in my life...
Is that ok or you demand strong knowledge in all three?<p>How much Haskell do you use anyway(just out of curiousity) and for what?<p>Do you do raycasting?