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From: terry@iostream.com (Terry McLean)
Organization: IOStream.com - quality programming
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Date: Thu,  3 Aug 1995 12:20:53 EST
Subject: (JOB) C+@ Programmer wanted - BIG BUCKS ***
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IOStream.com, one of the leading companies producing quality custom
software, has launched its new ambitious project. It is a part of our
effort to reengineer old legacy software that was written in C++. Our
commitment to high quality and robustness of our code does not allow
continued use of C++ for further development, and our clients are
demanding us to use new approaches to software engineering.

After careful review of existing programming languages and methodologies
the Board Of Directors made a decision to do all out development
in C+@, the best language of C family invented by Mr. Jim Fleming.

We are looking for capable and experienced C+@ programmers, who can
participate and lead a ground up reengineering effort. We need you to
demonstrate your proficiency in coding and design in C+@.

We offer salary in $70-80k/year, commensurate with experience, 401(k)
plan and stock options. Excellent work environment. IOStream.com is an
equal opportinity employer and minorities are encouraged to apply.

Since C++ promotes quick and dirty coding style that is incompatible
with our quality standards, C++ programmers need not apply. Thank you
for your cooperation.

Please send your resumes, code samples, and references to
terry@iostream.com.

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Terry McLean, Lead Analyst, Systems Design Division.
http://www.iostream.com/~terry