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From: Alain Picard on 10 Sep 2009 04:48 [Sorry for the noise -- job offer.] Fellow Lispers, I've been asked to help in the recruiting effort for a lisp programmer for Accenture. Following is the job description. --Alain Picard ================================================================ Accenture has several full-time positions open for experienced Common Lisp programmers, based in Sydney, Australia. Successful applicants will join a small, focussed team in maintaning and furthering the development of Accenture's digital optimization product. Familiarity in the following areas would be considered a plus: back end web server technology, AJAX and javascript, relational databases, statistics, distributed computing, Lispworks, Mercurial. A high degree of autonomy and self-motivation will be expected. Our software development culture is heavily based in the agile methodology as used during the team's pre-acquisition period. Please direct all enquiries to Claudio.Natoli(a)accenture.com.
From: Espen Vestre on 10 Sep 2009 06:26 Alain Picard <Dr.Alain.Picard(a)gmail.com> writes: > I've been asked to help in the recruiting effort for a lisp > programmer for Accenture. Following is the job description. Wow, that's an interesting combo - Lisp and Accenture! I'll take that as a sign that Lisp is making it into the mainstream again. -- (espen)
From: Kenneth Tilton on 10 Sep 2009 07:35 Espen Vestre wrote: > Alain Picard <Dr.Alain.Picard(a)gmail.com> writes: > >> I've been asked to help in the recruiting effort for a lisp >> programmer for Accenture. Following is the job description. > > Wow, that's an interesting combo - Lisp and Accenture! > I'll take that as a sign that Lisp is making it into the mainstream > again. > I was going to point out that, no, a mainstream company had acquired a start-up who used Lisp, but such deals usually lead to ads for Java programmers who can read Lisp. kt -- http://thelaughingstockatpngs.com/ http://www.facebook.com/pages/The-Laughingstock/115923141782?ref=nf
From: Rainer Joswig on 10 Sep 2009 08:15 On 10 Sep., 13:35, Kenneth Tilton <kentil...(a)gmail.com> wrote: > Espen Vestre wrote: > > Alain Picard <Dr.Alain.Pic...(a)gmail.com> writes: > > >> I've been asked to help in the recruiting effort for a lisp > >> programmer for Accenture. Following is the job description. > > > Wow, that's an interesting combo - Lisp and Accenture! > > I'll take that as a sign that Lisp is making it into the mainstream > > again. > > I was going to point out that, no, a mainstream company had acquired a > start-up who used Lisp, http://www.accenture.com/Global/Consulting/Marketing_and_Sales_Effectiveness/memetrics.htm > but such deals usually lead to ads for Java > programmers who can read Lisp. They need to wear protective goggles, though.
From: sirpi on 10 Sep 2009 12:08
It would be a pleasure to work in a Lisp environment. I just looked at http://members.optusnet.com.au/apicard/ the Lisp code is easy and very good. Sudoku and more for fun. Also the code for Amazon S3 looks easy to grasp. I don't have Lisp experience, but I think ... Also, it seems that web analysis is a good subject to work in. |