From: Jim Newton
Subject: jobs for lisp programmers
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i wonder are there many good lisp programmers in germany?
and are any of them looking for a job?
From: Julian Stecklina
Subject: Re: jobs for lisp programmers
Date: 
Message-ID: <86vfi54b6j.fsf@web.de>
Jim Newton <·····@rdrop.com> writes:

> i wonder are there many good lisp programmers in germany?
> and are any of them looking for a job?

Will code Lisp for food in the area of Dresden and I know at least one
else in this NG who will do, too. :)

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Julian Stecklina 

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