I can't really comment on Lisp, but I thought it was a huge mistake when NCSU switched from C++ to Java as the base language for the CSC program. Hell, I'd have argued at the time that we should all be learning C. That said, the fact that all CSC grads know Java means that the NCSU CSC program can put out a ton of mediocre programmers who can immediately start cranking out java code with a few really good software engineers that are truly good despite the shortcomings of our dept.
4/8/2012 9:16:51 AM
4/8/2012 3:08:39 PM
Yeah the skills that get you a $300k dev job at Google don't easily translate to a $70k job implementing text boxes.
4/8/2012 7:21:26 PM
Right, because you have to be a lisp expert to work at Google.
4/8/2012 9:24:10 PM
Hell, why even get a fucking CS degree? 90% of job ads just ask for .NET (unless it already died), not finite automata or data structures.The sad part is you dumbasses think someone on here has argued that lisp should be a programming language that people should use. All I have said is that you should at least learn it and see the value in doing so.Candidates who care more about marketing themselves and matching HR resume filters are always inferior to ones with natural intellectual curiosity and genuine desire to develop their computer science and sw engineering skills.Maybe the concern over what looks good on a resume is job search desperation.
4/8/2012 10:25:18 PM
At least .NET has delegates. Back to ragging on Java
4/9/2012 12:46:27 AM
GIVE ME DETERMINISTIC DESTRUCTION OR GIVE ME DEATH!
4/9/2012 10:20:52 AM
4/9/2012 11:22:08 AM
4/9/2012 1:23:02 PM
I never said you have to know java. I just don't understand the hate for it or .net or c#
4/9/2012 1:39:56 PM
Let's look at a simple example for an async callback:Java:
interface Foo { public void myDelegate(Object data);}class CallASyncCode { public longIOOperation(String arg, Foo callback) { // code here }}public void callingMethod() { CallAsyncCode.longIOOperation("blah",new Foo() { public myDelegate(Object data) { /* do something */ } });}
longIOOperation("blah",lambda data: data + 2 end);
longIOOperation("blah",function(data) { /* something cool */ });
4/9/2012 2:07:43 PM
If anyone knows of IT jobs hiring in the Richmond/Petersburg VA area, I'm moving up there in the summer. Looking for something along the lines of desktop support (not entry-level), helpdesk management, server support/basic sysadmin, etc.
4/9/2012 4:58:09 PM
^ I'm moving up there as well, and while i'm staying with my current employer, I've been poking around job sites looking for tech jobs, and there seemed to be quite a bit of what you're looking for.
4/9/2012 7:14:18 PM
4/10/2012 6:48:05 PM
Heh. This new guy has makes a factory for everything. It's getting hard to keep track.
4/10/2012 7:21:21 PM
For anyone still in school studying comp sci, IBM is hiring interns/coops again.The pay was $20/hr back when I did mine. PM if interested.
4/17/2012 2:32:45 PM
Not sure if this belongs in this thread or not, but I am considering just looking around to see what jobs are out there, the only problem is that most of the stuff I find on monster, etc.. are mid-level jobs.I am at the point now where my salary/job level seems to be above the jobs I see advertised on those sites. To give you some background, I am currently the manager of a team of Tier 5 architects, and was one of them for several years before I took over the team. Anyone got any suggestions on where to look for jobs from management on up? I have heard advertisements for a site that is only 100k+, but that just seems like a gimmick.
4/18/2012 9:51:26 AM
I was just going to suggest that last thing you mentioned or just network your ass off and hope you get lucky.
4/18/2012 10:35:12 AM
lmao at people who cant do java. bitching about maven is a definitive scrub alarm
4/18/2012 11:34:11 AM
^^^ join a user group and do some networking. if i recall your location/experience correctly, you might want to look at http://charlestonaltnet.org/
4/18/2012 12:09:39 PM
Thanks for the suggestions!I've never had to look for a new job at this level before, since I started here as a Tier 1 analyst and worked my way up over the past decade.
4/18/2012 1:10:26 PM
I think the site you're talking about for 100k+ jobs is probably:http://www.theladders.com/
4/18/2012 2:07:41 PM
4/18/2012 2:11:42 PM
reminds me of
4/18/2012 2:16:33 PM
Most Popular Program Languages for 2012http://www.tiobe.com/index.php/content/paperinfo/tpci/index.html#15 is still impressive guys
4/19/2012 11:36:32 AM
Anyone in Charlotte/Mooresville with experience as a QA Tester? Specifically for web applications/WebSphere portal. Knowledge of Java, Selenium, JUnit, Hudson/Jenkins/automated testing etc would be a plus.
4/19/2012 11:55:49 AM
https://github.com/languagesAnother view on that...Since you don't seem to get the points made.... Lisp is enlightening for any programmer to learn and that becomes obvious once you study it as the abstractions are closer to how you solve algorithmic problems. It's not the most practical or popular but it's useful and even intel models the logic with it before writing in C. A lot of interview questions derive from concepts in lisp and would be useful to master just from that angle. Second, Java is slow to develop in because it lacks conveniences for everyday programming concepts and has a ton of boilerplate. It doesn't offer anything enlightening or unique as a language. The ubiquity of the JVM is its strong suit. I originally addressed the view that Java was to be respected. And offered examples of languages that deserve respect. If you argue the point of wanting a cubicle job at a IT department at a big company than by all means learn Java. But my guess is all those cubicle jobs will be forcing python and ruby soon enough when an internal team builds the new tps report generator in a quarter of the time.[Edited on April 19, 2012 at 12:18 PM. Reason : A]
4/19/2012 12:01:48 PM
Visual Basic, one language to rule them all.
4/19/2012 12:03:18 PM
4/19/2012 1:36:03 PM
For day to day dev, it isn't, but for learning your craft it is.
4/19/2012 2:04:00 PM
My team is looking for a couple of software developers, PM me if interested. Bachelor's degree preferred Software development background with emphasis on automation Expertise using open source automation tools is a plus Skills and Knowledge Thorough understanding of the software development process including analysis, design, coding, system and user testing, problem resolution and planning Hands on experience working with Java Web Services Hands on experience with following Technologies & Frameworks Spring Web-services: JAX-WS, AXIS ORM Frameworks: iBatis, Hibernate Hands on experience writing ant build scripts Knowledge of Continuous Integration Hands on experience with Eclipse IDE or Rational Application Developer Experience with Source Code Management Tools (Rational Clearcase is a plus) Knowledge of Agile Software Development Methodology Experience with Oracle / mySQL preferred
4/25/2012 9:20:10 AM
Still looking for resumes, anyone know of any experienced Java developers looking for a job?
5/16/2012 1:59:13 PM
We are hiring for a summer intern or a full-time position. Located in either Santa Monica or San Francisco. http://www.chromatikmusic.com/jobsSoftware Engineer (Web) You’re a web generalist who has built scalable web applications that users adore. Must have…JavaScript heavy experience, with understanding of its fundamental language conceptsRequired knowledge of HTML, CSS, and jQueryFluency with git (or willing and able to learn it quickly)Must have working knowledge of at least one backend framework, such as Rails, node.js, Python, or SpringExpert ability to get things done with a small team on aggressive deadlinesFlexible, cross-functional, and an outstanding learnerBA, MS, or PhD in Computer Science or equivalentGreat to have…Strong preference for experience with node.js, Backbone.js, and MongoDBCoffeeScript experience is a plus, as an addition to (but not replacement for) a strong JavaScript backgroundA knack for creating compelling UIsNon-trivial experience with HTML5 and/or OpenGLCan point to an open source project on GitHub that’s “yours”Understanding of music notation and basic music theory
5/16/2012 4:30:58 PM
If you're looking for a Network Engineer 1 position, let me know. Company is located in RTP and looking to hire asap.
5/21/2012 11:22:51 AM
Looking to hire ASAP:Mid to senior developer with C#/.NET experience (preferably with some SharePoint experience)The position will be a split between C#/.NET development/maintenance and maintenance/configuration of other technologies including: Thunderstone Search Appliance, IBM Cognos, ANT, etc.Location: RTPEnvironment: small development team contract work with the federal governmentType: full time, permanentJust PM me if interested.
5/22/2012 9:56:18 PM
I doubt anybody here has the experience, but we're looking for a software maintenance engineer with familiarity with RHEL, the Linux kernel, QEMU/KVM and/or libvirt, and python. Someone with just Linux and strong enterprise Java experience, especially with JBoss EAP, might also be considered for a similar position. https://careers.redhat.com/ext/detail?redhat9834
5/23/2012 1:02:48 PM
For programmers/other engineers: http://www.ara.com/Careers/ara-job-search.htmSelect "North Carolina" in the locations thing.
6/30/2012 11:04:04 PM
The senior guy here is a real control freak workaholic. Everything is piped down from him. Me and my co-worker basically have shit to do today. He works from home 2/3 days a week and is horrible at assigning tasks from there. You could say I should take more initiative and create a feature on my own or some shit but I'm a person who needs guidance.Frustrated today. It's nice to collect a decent paycheck for minimal effort but I'd rather be working on something and feeling beneficial to society. Wish I had more chances to code in Python. I frequently ignore recruiter calls but maybe I should start following some of these leads.
8/10/2012 3:54:22 PM
What do you code in now?
8/10/2012 4:02:52 PM
CakePHP and JavaScript. I enjoy web development but I found Ruby at my first job to be much more fun to code in than PHP. I do some Python and Bash scripting around here for various needs.So I guess Django would be awesome. It does have it's own movie coming out soon [Edited on August 10, 2012 at 4:40 PM. Reason : .]
8/10/2012 4:27:01 PM
Employee referral event at RTP area company. Looking for developers and QA folks with at least 2+ years experience. PM me for more details if interested.
9/5/2012 3:04:50 PM
For those who asked:There are several IT openings and the event is an opportunity to chat directly with hiring managers. It will be held at a hotel but its by referral only.
9/7/2012 2:08:32 PM
Looking for someone good with Cognos.
9/7/2012 3:14:10 PM
I've seen no NetApp openings here, little disappointed.
9/7/2012 6:14:35 PM
^Huh, seriously? I see them with a huge number of listings on their job site, mostly engineering and full-time; and did you see their announcement to hire 460 people in RTP? http://www.newsobserver.com/2012/07/23/2215963/gov-perdue-to-make-jobs-announcement.htmlWhat sort of job are you looking for?
9/7/2012 11:29:21 PM
I'm looking for network engineer or software engineer in Netapps.
9/8/2012 12:17:20 AM
Cisco is looking for someone with Java programming skills and DB experience. Additionally, linux/unix skills a plus. Full time position ( or contract available if preferred ).The position is supporting an email encryption appliance/app that a bunch of large customers use (mainly banks/medical/insurance companies ... including some of the biggest in the nation).PM me if interested and include your relevant skillset/experience summary.Pay is based on skill level with a rather large hiring range.
9/18/2012 5:09:39 PM
my friend's wife has been posting for a slew of .net developer positions for at least 4-6 months and doesn't seem to have filled anyhttp://www.bullhornreach.com/job/270502_net-developer-charlotte-nc?utm_campaign=v1&shortlink=831622&utm_content=5&utm_source=linkedin.com&referer=www.linkedin.com&utm_medium=referral
9/24/2012 10:50:46 PM
Writing .Net middleware is boring.
9/25/2012 12:29:28 AM
amazon is hiring a ton of folks on the AWS side
9/25/2012 1:46:06 AM