[Metalab] Jobangebot
Klemens Mantzos
klemens.mantzos at gmail.com
Wed Oct 21 15:50:54 CEST 2009
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On Wed, Oct 21, 2009 at 3:50 PM, Klemens Mantzos
<klemens.mantzos at gmail.com> wrote:
> hallo wuerd mich sehr gern, wenn du interesse hast, mit dir treffen.
> der job den du da beschreibst is zu 99,9% mein traujob.
>
> meine telefonnummer: +43 676 753 70 62
>
> On Thu, Oct 15, 2009 at 2:38 AM, Felix Erkinger <erkinger at gmx.net> wrote:
>> Senior Python/Django Web Developer
>>
>> Experience/Skills
>>
>> * Excellent Python Knowledge; Bonus: usage of Jython, basic Java knowledge
> far from excellent, but i love te concept behind the language. and
> have intense javascript skills (server and clientside).
>
>> * Bonus: Contributed accepted code to solid open source projects;
>> Double-Bonus: Did that for Django.
> first django experiences approximately a year ago, and would love to
> work on top of and in django. never actually worked on a project with
> it. just private interest.
>
>> * Knowing Django by Heart, having used/looked at pinax and various
>> django pluggables, having successfully built at least two
>> production applications written mostly in python with Django
> evaluated pinax half a year ago for to present it at my former
> employee knallgrau. its a pretty awesome application. sadly I could
> just dream about actually working with it. what I coded the last 4
> years was pretty much a pinax like application, but in helma
> (http://helma.org).
>
>> * Knowledge and opinion about Software-Architecture;
>> Bonus: High Availability Environments
> an opinion on that has everybody. problem is: to have knowlege and let
> self written code go just because its not loosely plugged enough or
> doesn't fit in a mvc pattern. i hate hacked code, and love to write in
> a well architecture software environment.
>
>> * Solid SQL knowledge and data modelling experience especially PostgreSQL;
>> Bonus: Oracle
> mostly msyql but a little bit of postgresql.
>
>> * Good knowledge of Javascript and Javascript libraries
>> and techniques (AJAX); Bonus: Jquery
> worked for wollzelle for some moths. refactored pretty much of the
> gucci.com website. worked on many backend prototype.js and jquery
> workflows like multi file upload, client side form validation so
> called ajax forms. my home is where javascript (and similar) languages
> live. so I know how to deal with flash too.
>
>> * HTML and CSS: to a level a web designer can take over the stubs
>> and make a good graphical design out of these
> haven't worked on complete designs for some time now. but have intense
> knowlege about html and css (couldn't code effects in js without it),
> and would love to make a complete design again...the part when it
> comes troubles and bugs of certain browsers is more a pain, but thats
> the way it is...
>
>> * Experience with a Linux environment for the server side
>> (we are development platform agnostic, you can use your favorite
>> mac/windows/linux/bsd/ setup for developing)
>> Bonus: experience with virtual machines environments
> have some experience in configuring and setting up testing/production
> environments. but I not really a sysadmin. always interested to learn
> new commands and tools in the shell :)
>
>> * Shipping quality software on time; Bonus: experience with Scrum
> thats the way I roll!
>
>> * Easy-going personality and good interpersonal skills
> easy going....would be a layer to agree with that ;)
> I'm a very feedback oriented person. Need to give and GET feedback. So
> I can handle any kind of feedback, and I need it. On the other hand, I
> need to give my opinion on workflows and concepts. To make it simple:
> "Even if I don't agree. I'll do it as described. But I have to say
> what I think about it."
>
>> * Excellent communications skills and experience in
>> working remotely over Voice/Video Conferencing/Email/Chat/IssueTracking/
>> VersionControl Systems and other online collaboration tools
> cant work without svn (better git)
> i'm able to email/skype/chat and love to use trac.
> but i live in vienna. so we could meet pretty often, if you like to.
>
>> * Experience in at least one of these version control systems and
>> appropriate branching strategies: subversion, mercurial, git
> worked with svn the last 5 years.
> setup a git master on my server (fetzig.at) and commited some stuff to
> it -> technology is so cool
>
>> * Writing Unit -, Integration tests is self-evident for you,
>> using tools like unittest, nose, functest
> everybody is talking about it, and nobody is doing it ;)
> worked with testing on jalaLib a little but (unittest)
>
>> * Good technical documentation writing for your code, restructured text;
>> Bonus: knowledge of Sphinx, Epydoc
> love to document my code (even before I write it). don't know epydoc
> and think i've heard of spinx ;)
>
> I write well understandable code with meaningfull propery and function
> names. and place a doc header over it :)
>
>> * At ease with Continuous integration practices and tools;
>> Bonus: buildbot
> what is that?
>
>> * Using GUI Software test tools like Selenium; Bonus: Windmill
> had a look at selenium when it came out. and used it on some knallgrau
> communities. never got into the basic workflow. but it would make
> testing a lot easier.
>
>> * Good command of written and spoken English; Bonus: German
> Hope my english is ok. German? Wienerisch geht ;)
>
> lg,
> --
> klemens mantzos
> web developer | vienna | http://strg.at
>
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klemens mantzos
web developer | vienna | http://strg.at
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