... I learned from Twisted.[1]
Which reminds me, one of the Twisted guns is up for hire. His name is Itamar Shtull-Trauring and he is very smart, wrote some of the best bits in Twisted and loses gracefully at Munchkin.
If you want someone in to review your system, help you design out a network protocol or provide a thoughtful, independent perspective for your new application's architecture, you should hire him. Itamar's got bad RSI, so he can't type much, otherwise I'd be trying to poach him.
Note: Itamar still works for ITA Software, so it's only short-term contracting.
[1] Well, SICP gets a guernsey too.
Hacking, Software Collaboration, Testing and Diverse Other Topics of General Interest to the Practicing Programmer
Thursday, February 19, 2009
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