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+ | === Jim MacArthur aka srimech === | ||
+ | ====Skills==== | ||
+ | * Low level programming | ||
+ | ** x86, ARM and POWER assembler and things related to code generation (compilers, DBTs and JITs) | ||
+ | ** C and C++ (as long as you don't need exceptions) | ||
+ | ** C for AVR processors | ||
+ | ** Older Microchip PIC asm (PIC16F87*) | ||
+ | * Some Perl, Java and Python, not a guru though | ||
+ | * OpenSCAD and PyGame | ||
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+ | ====Wants==== | ||
+ | * Someone to teach him how to make Turkish coffee well | ||
+ | * Lathe training | ||
= See Also = | = See Also = | ||
* [[JobBoard]] | * [[JobBoard]] | ||
* [[AvailableForContracting]] | * [[AvailableForContracting]] |
Revision as of 12:17, 22 November 2011
Swap time for personal and non-profit projects. Don't swap skills for commercial projects, the tax man will hunt you down and eat you.
Darren McDonald aka Renski
Skills
- IT Security / Pen Testing / Hacking
- I will be tempted to involve the police if anyone asks me to do anything remotely shady. Don't even bother asking.
- Programming
- Good with C, C++, Java SE, PHP, HTML
- Just about manage in C#, JavaScript, Asm x86, Python, Perl
- Operating Systems
- Can setup and configure pretty much anything on Linux, BIND/Apache/LibVirt/SSHD/SMTP/etc
Wants
Current
- Help making my personal website look more pretty and organised, but only using static content such as HTML/CSS. No dynamic code.
Future
- I've no artistic talent whatsoever, so I'm unable to make anything remotely pleasing to the eye.
Jim MacArthur aka srimech
Skills
- Low level programming
- x86, ARM and POWER assembler and things related to code generation (compilers, DBTs and JITs)
- C and C++ (as long as you don't need exceptions)
- C for AVR processors
- Older Microchip PIC asm (PIC16F87*)
- Some Perl, Java and Python, not a guru though
- OpenSCAD and PyGame
Wants
- Someone to teach him how to make Turkish coffee well
- Lathe training