From jfine2358 at gmail.com Sun Jan 10 12:50:18 2021 From: jfine2358 at gmail.com (Jonathan Fine) Date: Sun, 10 Jan 2021 17:50:18 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Off-topic: Happy Birthday, Don Knuth (and Python coroutines) In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Hi Don Knuth, author of The Art Of Computer Programming and creator of the TeX typesetting system is 83 today. Happy Birthday Don. Thank you for TeX and everything else. You're warmly invited to join me online to celebrate Don's life and work. The virtual party is on Thursday 14 January, 6:30 to 7:30pm UK time. You'll find the zoom details (and a goto tribute) at: https://jfine2358.github.io/post/2021/01/10/happy-birthday-don-knuth/ This link also contains a discussion of how merging two binary trees provides a good example of how coroutines can be useful, as in Python's async and wait. with best wishes Jonathan -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From petegraham1 at gmail.com Tue Jan 12 06:56:48 2021 From: petegraham1 at gmail.com (Pete Graham) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2021 11:56:48 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Python Developer role at Zero Deposit Message-ID: At the risk of setting off the annual debate about if job listings are allowed (last time I checked they were) I'm hiring for a Python developer role at Zero Deposit https://unicornhunt.io/jobs/python-developer-remote-at-zero-deposit feel free to email me directly if you have questions. I'd like to add that I'm CTO at the company (not a recruiter) one of our current developers contacted me through a job posting on this mailing list a couple of years ago and that's worked out very well, so I appreciate being able to post here. All applications are appreciated but I'm particularly keen to hire someone who's been let go due to the pandemic. Cheers, Pete -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From petegraham1 at gmail.com Tue Jan 12 08:51:00 2021 From: petegraham1 at gmail.com (Pete Graham) Date: Tue, 12 Jan 2021 13:51:00 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Python Developer role at Zero Deposit In-Reply-To: References: Message-ID: Just to clarify this is a permanent role. Cheers, Pete On Tue, 12 Jan 2021 at 11:56, Pete Graham wrote: > At the risk of setting off the annual debate about if job listings are > allowed (last time I checked they were) I'm hiring for a Python developer > role at Zero Deposit > https://unicornhunt.io/jobs/python-developer-remote-at-zero-deposit feel > free to email me directly if you have questions. > > I'd like to add that I'm CTO at the company (not a recruiter) one of our > current developers contacted me through a job posting on this mailing list > a couple of years ago and that's worked out very well, so I appreciate > being able to post here. > > All applications are appreciated but I'm particularly keen to hire someone > who's been let go due to the pandemic. > > Cheers, > Pete > -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: From mail at williammayor.co.uk Fri Jan 15 07:06:50 2021 From: mail at williammayor.co.uk (mail at williammayor.co.uk) Date: Fri, 15 Jan 2021 12:06:50 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Junior Developer Freelance Opportunity Message-ID: <6001855b.1c69fb81.76aa6.184a@mx.google.com> Hi UK Python People, I'm Billy, I'm a freelance software engineer and have been for ~10 years. I mostly use Python and I mostly make websites for clients. COVID and lockdowns have really reduced the number of hours I have available to work for my clients. To remedy that I'm looking for a junior developer who can work with/for me. A little about me and my work style: I love the flexibility that freelancing brings. I get to decide how many hours of work I do each day, and I get to decide when I do them. I rarely work early mornings or evenings (unless I want to). Sometimes there's a deadline and I put in lots of hours. Other times I can relax and play video games during the day. I'm not hugely fussed about earning loads of money. I'd rather work at a reduced rate (or for free) if the client is doing something good for the world. I'm happy to charge some clients higher rates in order to afford a pro bono client. I'm not die-hard about any particular tool/library/framework. I'm more interested in finding the right tool for the job, and in exploring new tech. I've written plenty of websites/APIs both in Flask and Django. Recent sites have started to use FastAPI (which is awesome). Similarly on the frontend, maybe React is the right option, maybe Svelte or Vue. Maybe just Vanilla JS (or no JS) and old-school form submissions. I aim for high quality work instead of speedy turnarounds. I advise clients about bigger picture things: personal data, accessibility, security, backups, etc. etc. I'll provide hosting/devops for clients if they want me to. I unit test most things, I integration test some things, I browser test very few things. I have loads of side projects and tools that I've built for myself. I love building solutions to problems I come across. Maybe one day other people will pay for those solutions :) A little bit about what I'm looking for: Someone who likes the idea of the above work style :) A Python developer with experience in Django (and Flask would be good). You don't have to be a master, but it would be good if you felt comfortable diving into an existing Django-based project. Someone who can work from home... well, obviously... but also longer term. I don't have office space (it's unlikely we'll live near each other anyway), I just work from home. Someone who is, or is willing to become, self-employed. How much does it pay? It really depends on the client. We can negotiate :) Does that sound interesting? Get in touch! Send some details about yourself (include a CV if you have one) to mail at williammayor.co.uk and we'll chat :) Looking forward to meeting you :) Billy From sophie.hendley at digvis.co.uk Mon Jan 18 05:34:38 2021 From: sophie.hendley at digvis.co.uk (Sophie Hendley) Date: Mon, 18 Jan 2021 10:34:38 +0000 Subject: [python-uk] Data Engineer (python) - Richmond London Message-ID: Hey All, I am working with a client in Richmond to find a Data engineer to work with this established household brand new R&D team. Send me an email if you are interested I will send you some more details and a Job description. Tech Stack: Python, Airflow, AWS and SQL. Salary: around ?75k plus bonus and benefits. Location: Richmond/ flexible working (2-3 days remote). Hope everyone is staying safe. Kind regards, Sophie. *Sophie Hendley* | Founder *sophie at digitalvisionsearch.com * | +44 750 514 5903 Schedule a call: http://calendly.com/sophie-hendley www.digitalvisionsearch.com -------------- next part -------------- An HTML attachment was scrubbed... URL: