Guys,
I, as the head of the R&D team at Parkyeri (never mind, the website barely stinks, we'll be reworking it soonish) am looking for a few good

s who believe in free software, who will simply decline to work at an institute to help army develop baby-killing weapons and who wants to work with a productive team -- productively.
You'd better know what you want to do with your knowledge and you'd better be heard at least some of these acronyms (in totally random order, out of my mind):
C/C++, Perl, J2ME, J2EE, C#, PHP, Javascript, Mono, .NET, XML, HTML, SQL, PL/SQL, PL/PgSQL, EJB, Unix, GNU/Linux, Debian, Solaris, Windows, MySQL, PostgreSQL, MS-SQL Server, Oracle, Firebird, InterBase, Sybase, Apache, Mason, Tomcat, Squid, Coldfusion, GCC, GDB, Emacs, Vi, CVS, RCS, Make, Subversion, TCP/IP, SMTP, HTTP, IMAP, POP, SOAP, RTSP, LDAP, DNS, SMS, MMS, MPS, EMS, 3G, MIPD, SMIL, BSC, MSC, HLR, Bluetooth
If you think you can really code, and you can survive a Linux-only environment; I think we'll have a deal. You have to be aware that we're just a few smart geeks who'll read the source code of your HTML CV.
Oh, by the way, your applications go here, not to me.
Thank you for the laugh.
-- Enver - Your favorite hero, who's leaving for Kiev/Ukraine tomorrow morning
