Path: utzoo!utgpu!news-server.csri.toronto.edu!cs.utexas.edu!sdd.hp.com!uakari.primate.wisc.edu!dali.cs.montana.edu!ogicse!husc6!m2c!ulowell!hawk!sbrunnoc From: sbrunnoc@hawk.ulowell.edu (Sean Brunnock) Newsgroups: comp.sys.next Subject: NeXT Step job available Message-ID: <1436@ul-cs.ulowell.edu> Date: 9 Nov 90 20:30:14 GMT Sender: news@ul-cs.ulowell.edu Reply-To: sbrunnoc@hawk.ulowell.edu (Sean Brunnock) Organization: University of Lowell, CS Dept Lines: 39 I saw this in misc.jobs.offered and thought that it would be of interest here. ---------------------------------------------------------------------- We have the following contracts available in the Palo Alto area: 1. X-windows server work which is likely to involve a marriage or merger of the X server with a window manager of another windowing system. You will be participating as a working software engineer but, as well, will be serving as a liasion/contact with an outside company who will require guidance and help in completing their work. You must have some solid X server experience 1-3 years and any other related experience is helpful ( such as X tool kit related although more systems internals would be most helpful). 2. The NeXT step Display Postscript Window Manager work will involve portint NeXT step to a new architecture. It is a RISC based architecture. If you have prior experience with a display postscript based product, solid C programming experience and general windowing background (such as with NeWS) that would help. Direct porting experience in another windowing environ would also be useful. Salary is negotiable. The work setting is on-site only or almost only, hours are somewhat flexible. You will need to be our employee during the course of the contract. The contract can run 18 months duration. If you feel you are qualified you can fax to our office: (415) 644-0291. We would suggest you fax after 6 pm California time as traffic drops off. Michael Sunday Sunday & Associates, Inc. 27 Greenbank Ave. Piedmont, CA 94611 (415) 644-0291 Please no resumes via the net. Call instead. ------------------------------------------------------------------------- Would anyone care to venture a guess what the new RISC based architecture might be? Sean Brunnock