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Matthew Lesko

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Software Product Development Job Opportunity (Baltimore, MD) Posted: Mar 24, 2007 2:36 AM
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Job description & info to submit a resume:
http://www.systemsalliance.com/careers/internal-jobs/baltimore/Software_
Engineer_MD.html

Particularly interested in experience with taking existing procedural code and putting it under unit tests and moving the same code into an object-oriented paradigm.

Located 15 minutes North of Baltimore in Sparks, MD

Position is on a team, working with myself and others, maintaining and developing an existing content management system.

Quiet working environment in shared office with a nice view.

Management that chooses to do the right thing more often than the expedient (note, I am not management).

Full stack on your own machine (IIS/Apache, Coldfusion [JRun], SQL Server/Oracle) for local development.

Trac for defect tracking & source control.

Java work includes Lucene, XOM and JavaCC.

Feel free to contact me with questions email: mlesko at systemsalliance dot com.


Matthew Lesko

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Nickname: orangepips
Registered: Nov, 2006

Re: Software Product Development Job Opportunity (Baltimore, MD) Posted: Mar 24, 2007 2:37 AM
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Link was posted incompletely:

http://www.systemsalliance.com/careers/internal-jobs/baltimore/Software_Engineer_MD.html

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