C/C++ on UNIX Developer required in Woodmead, Johannesburg

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We seek the following sort of experience / skill for developer
resources (if u do not qualify - we offer a handsome referral fee if
you refer someone that is succesfully placed:-) .

C Programming  5 years
C++ Programming  2 years
SQL Programming  2 years
Software Design  2 years
Software Engineering Process  3 years
GUI Development 1 year
Unix/Linux environment 2 years
Scientific/Mathematical Programming  2 years

These skills all need to be current.

The candidate should demonstrate an ability to work resourcefully and
independently, whilst delivering in the framework of a team.  The
candidate must also demonstrate a willingness and desire to program
hands-on in C and C++ code.  He/she must have personally developed
significant amounts of program code, demonstrating and requiring
modular design and the use of a source code repository for version
control.

The candidate must communicate well, and be comfortable discussing
design issues with both the team and the customer.  His / her present
role should require this of him/her.

The candidate must be able to describe the software development
lifecycle and identify his/her personal points of interaction in that
cycle. These points must be Functional Requirements Specification,
Software Design, Programming and Unit Testing.

The following skills would be an advantage:
           Object oriented design
           UML and the use of design tools like Rational Rose
           Development tools (GDB, DBX, WxWidets/Qt/GTK, Makefiles
etc.)
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Reply arnoldgr (6) 11/30/2007 5:04:57 PM

arnold <arnoldgr@gmail.com> writes:

[...]

> SQL Programming  2 years

There is no such thing as 'SQL programming'[*], which I can
comfortably tell you based on using SQL for close to seven
years.

	[*]
        
create procedure prt_status_update (in id int unsigned)
modifies sql data
        insert into pte.prt_job_status (job_id, stamp, state, reason)
                select a.gui_id, a.at, b.prt_status, c.descr
                        from pte_submitted_jobs a, pte_status b, pte_reason c
                        where
                                a.id = id
                                and b.id = a.status
                                and c.id = a.reason;

:-). But that's not actually the 'structured query'-part.
                                
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Reply rweikusat (2680) 11/30/2007 6:43:44 PM


L@@K!  A google-poster!  with a gmail address!   Must be teh innernet guru.

"arnold" <arnoldgr@gmail.com> wrote in message 
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Reply ShekinaAngel (3) 12/1/2007 4:48:57 AM

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