From jimka at cadence.com Thu Mar 16 19:50:02 2006 From: jimka at cadence.com (Jim Newton) Date: Thu, 16 Mar 2006 20:50:02 +0100 Subject: [munich-lisp] LISP software developer position available in munich Message-ID: <4419C16A.3050408@cadence.com> Hi everyone, Cadence Design Systems in Feldkirchen has a position for a Sofware Developer available which we hope to fill April, May, or June of this year. The job is for a permanant position, working in a very dynamic (code word for chaotic) environment. Someone who enjoys Lisp programming would probably enjoy the job very much. Other software development experience is a definite advantage as well as experience with UNIX, database, electronic design automation, formal verification. Those who enjoy very strong coffee should especially note a great opportunity (grins). If you'd like to find out more, please contact me at jimka at cadence.com. I'll be able to give a more accurate job description soon. Sincerely Jim Newton -- +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Jim E. Newton (jimka at cadence.com) desk +49-(0)89-4563-1918 | | Methodology Services Europe fax +49-(0)89-4563-1819 | | Cadence Design Systems GmbH Munich Germany | | | | If you won't do it in the rain, you won't do it. | +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From jimka at cadence.com Fri Mar 17 11:36:28 2006 From: jimka at cadence.com (Jim Newton) Date: Fri, 17 Mar 2006 12:36:28 +0100 Subject: [munich-lisp] Job Opening in Munich for Lisp Programmer Message-ID: <441A9F3C.70708@cadence.com> Cadence Design Systems GmbH in Munich, Germany ( www.cadence.com and www.cadence.com/vcad) has a job opening in the VCAD organization for an experienced software developer. It would be great to fill the position with someone who has good Lisp experience. Virtual CAD (VCAD) is a group within Cadence providing EDA (Electronic Design Automation) related services. The job is with the software development group within VCAD. Cadence's software products are scripted with the SKILL language, a Lisp language with two dialects: one Franz Lisp-like dialect, and one Scheme-like dialect. The VCAD software group also uses Common Lisp where appropriate. The position would be working in a small software group within an IC design services group. Tasks are usually related to IC design automation but not exclusively. Other current projects include release management, resource scheduling/tracking, Object-system implementation, regression/system/unit testing flow development. We are looking for someone who either has experience programming in a Lisp language, or is interested in learning Lisp in a production environment, and is comfortable in several mutually unrelated programming languages (eg, C, Smalltalk, and PostScript; or Java, Prolog, and SPARC assembly language). Experience in Perl, Python, C++, TCL, Java and Ample are useful but to a lesser extent. Experience with UNIX applications such as mySQL and Postgres would also be good. The platform is 99% UNIX based, including mostly Linux and Solaris. Other things that would be nice, but are not required: some theoretical familiarity with relational databases (eg, you took a database class or read the textbook from one); Windows programming experience; Oracle experience. Fluency in English is required. Also useful would be familiarity with German, French, Italian, Russian, or Hebrew. Relocation to Munich would be required. If you are interested, please respond to jimka at cadence.com. Several of my colleagues and I also plan to attend and present at the European Common Lisp Meeting in Hamburg, April 29/30. If you are interested in finding out more, please contact one of us. Thanks and happy consing, Jim Newton -- +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ | Jim E. Newton (jimka at cadence.com) desk +49-(0)89-4563-1918 | | Methodology Services Europe fax +49-(0)89-4563-1819 | | Cadence Design Systems GmbH Munich Germany | | | | If you won't do it in the rain, you won't do it. | +------------------------------------------------------------------------+ From andy at splashground.de Thu Mar 30 23:39:57 2006 From: andy at splashground.de (Andreas Hauser) Date: 31 Mar 2006 01:39:57 +0200 Subject: [munich-lisp] dynamical vs. lexical scoping in #scheme Message-ID: <20060330233957.27713.qmail@shadow.splashground.de> Hoi, later this day (friday) we want to discuss dynamical vs. lexical scoping in #scheme on freenode. Abu it would be very cool if you could join in. Others might also be interested. -- Andy