Here's another one:
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Looking for a Matlab tutor to help with a two week project, assisting in writing pseudo code and in implementation. Pay is $50 for the two weeks, and tutoring time should be limit...
Cool. I somehow had missed that MS was playing the cloud game, too. According to the site you can use Java? Seems interesting...wonder if there are any catches to that... :)
Been using CL for over 10 years and have hired many great people from it. Also rented all of my property through it.
Great advice above. Just to add..,
* post early and often- use 10 different emails and anonomize them with CL and just change co...
Hi Nate,
I can't speak from experience, but if you're using eclipse this might suit your purposes:
http://emma.sourceforge.net/
The eclipse plug-in ecosystem is vast, so there's bound to be something that will
meet your needs. Good luck, and so...
Areas of Interest (Robotics, Software Architecture, Green Energy, Web 2.0, etc.):
Programming Languages (academic study of/comparison of/experimental ones/lesser-used languages/interesting language features)
Machine Learning
Computer Vision
Math
Unix Programming
Software Language Proficiencies / Interests:
C, C++, Lisp, Perl, Python, Ruby
About Me:
On the "professional development" side, I'm interested in spending time understanding Machine Learning and have taken a strong interest lately in learning about starting/running businesses, especially tech businesses.
On the fun side, I love almost anything that's competitive and I tend to get into competitive endeavors quite seriously: sports, German-style board games, poker, computer games.
I was born in Kentucky and lived there until late August 2008 when I moved to Hawaii. I've been doing independent consulting off and on since about 2000 and received my MS in CS from the University of Kentucky in 2007 where I worked on color correction in projector-camera systems and generally wrote a lot of substrate code for other programmers to use to build networked projector-camera systems, surveillance systems, stereo vision systems, high-dynamic range image capturing, etc.
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Hi Nate, I don't know of any current positions for software development in Berkeley's Astronomy department, but I do have some colleagues in Berkeley's computational neuroscience, which occasionally hire scientific (Python) programmers.
Nate, Great to have you at the Eclipse meeting tonight. As you start looking at the tool, please reach out to the group here on TechHui to help out in any way. Hope to see you next Month!
At 11:37am on December 25, 2008, Daniel Leuck said…
re: Holiday Science and Tech Job
I will be attending. I know your skill set from chatting with Sam. He spoke very highly of you. I'll keep an eye out for you.