[python-advocacy] contact, skills and geographic location of people who can give a talk

sdeibel sdeibel at wingware.com
Tue Nov 14 01:59:27 CET 2006


Oops, I'm an idiot.  Never mind my previous email!  Clearly not a 
job posting!

- Stephan


On Mon, 13 Nov 2006, sdeibel wrote:

> You can post this to the Python jobs board.  Instructions are 
> here:
> 
> http://www.python.org/community/jobs/howto/
> 
> - Stephan
> 
> 
> 
> On Mon, 13 Nov 2006, Carl Trachte wrote:
> 
> > Jeff,
> > 
> >     I don't know if this is the place to post this (there isn't an entry form for it yet that I know of on the website).
> > 
> > Contact:  Carl Trachte, janencarl at aznex.net; CTrachte at phelpsdodge.com
> > 
> > skills:  basic Python programming, MSSQL (SQL 2000), basic COM (Microsoft - using win32com and Makepy to get at Window's applications' COM object models <yes, that is redundant>), Murta/Raedler's Polygon module (licensed - very helpful for GIS/mapping type stuff), Mintec's (commercial mine planning software) Python API.  These skills are a bit esoteric, but in rural Arizona/Nevada/New Mexico/Utah they actually have some land management and mining applications.
> > 
> > geographic location:  Morenci, Arizona - 3 hours from Tucson, 4 hours from Phoenix, 3 hours from Las Cruces (home of New Mexico State Univ.), 4 hours from El Paso (home of UTEP).  I go to Tucson fairly frequently.
> > 
> >     My location is population-density challenged, and hardly a programmer's Mecca like Silicon Valley, Seattle, or Boston.  Still, New Mexico Tech at Socorro and the nearby telescope array facility (about 5 hours from here) do a fair bit of work with Python (there's occasional talks on the language on campus).  You never know.
> > 
> > Carl Trachte
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