Hello!
I wonder if you've looked at Webware (webware.sourceforge.net) for
helping deal with the interactions between code and database. If you're
not designing a system with a high transaction rate, this might make your
code simpler. Note that it's at a 0.5 release; however, it's being
actively developed and we've found the developers to be not only very
responsive but quite competent. A coworker of mine did the port to
PostgreSQL which should soon be available.
Meanwhile, do you have your requirements paper available? I'm curious to
find out how much of the German I learned 15+ years ago can still be
summoned forth. I'm also curious as to how interested/willing your
company is in working out the issues involved with hiring non-EU
citizens, specifically those from the USA.
And your English is flawless, at least in written form. =]
Danke!
--j
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-----Original Message-----
From: Jo Meder <jo@meder.de>
Date: Tue, 14 Aug 2001 22:44:22 +0200
Subject: [wxPython] Job offer (Berlin, Germany)
Hello fellow pythoneers and wxwinners!
We're in the process of developing a fairly complex application with
complicated datastructures and a frontend to match. There's not much
to it in the graphical aspect and most of that is in place already.
But the interactions between bits and pieces of data (which are
stored
in a mySQL-Database at the moment but will probably migrate to Oracle
later on) and various elements of the frontend are rather complex.The application (running on Windows) tackles the task of managing the
german Tarifsystem, i.e. treaties between workers unions an
employers.Think 30000 treaties that are valid right now and try to imagine
handling the complex regulations developed in free negotiations with
a
historical perspective. The goal of our application is to manage
data-entry in a user-friendly way, extract meaningful data and offer
rich and customizable options for generating reports from handling
standard statistical operations to integrating formulas entered on
the
fly.We're a small and healthy company located at the heart of one of
Berlins most popular areas (Kollwitzplatz) and offer working in a
small group with a relaxed athmosphere and reasonable office hours.Since the requirements-paper for this application is written in
german
and there is lamentably no time to translate it, good knowledge of
the german language in writing is a requirement. Day to day
communication can be in english as well (if you can bear my english).Working remotely might be an option as well, we welcome any
proposals.
If we complete this project successfully - with your aid - there will
be many more to come.We're looking forward to your inquiries!
Jo Meder.
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