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Subject: WANTED - XML Hotshots From: Michael Tan <mtan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx> Date: Thu, 10 Jun 1999 15:22:34 -0700 |
Hello, I apologize for sending a solicitation to this list, but please understand that its difficult to find talented technologists in the XML space. We're in need of augmenting our development staff here at PeopleMover, Inc. http://www.peoplemover.com. We're a venture backed Internet startup company in Manhattan Beach, California. Our new browser-based project is based upon Distributed Workforce Management for large enterprise deployments. We've locked down specs and the eight developers we have have been in the development cycle for about two months now. We're in need of some hotshots on both the back end and front end to ensure October delivery dates with these new technologies who can start with technical capabilities in the following areas: Our IE5 Browser-based deployment requires a GUI Engineer to know: + Rendering XML via XSLT (LotusXSL) data to HMTL 4.0 + JavaScript (ECMAScript) + IE5 based DHTML + CSS experience + W3C DOM + RDF would be nice Our Servlet/Weblogic EJB deployment requires a backend Engineer to know: + Java/EJB + XML + W3C DOM + Scripting language (JPython, JavaScript) + RDF would be nice We are following all the W3C recommendations for XSLT, XML, HTML4 etc. If your a self motivated, sharp developer (or know of those super-humans) who's looking to come out west, please give us a call/email! Thanks, Mike Tan PeopleMover, Inc. mtan@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxx 310-819-1900 x150 XSL-List info and archive: http://www.mulberrytech.com/xsl/xsl-list
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