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Location: Boston

Remote: Yes

Languages: Python, C, Ruby, Javascript, HTML/CSS

Technologies: Numpy/Scipy, Mininet, Flask / Ruby on Rails, Linux Admin, CAD (Solidworks, AutoCAD/Revit)

Experience: Currently a Computer Science graduate student @ Georgia Tech, with an undergraduate degree in Mechanical Engineering

Hobbies: Design/Build durable carbon-fiber quadcoptor frames using Solidworks and customer feedback.

Areas of Interest: Product Development (with a bias toward hardware products), Robotics/Automation, Data Science.

Resume available by email at chris@csfields.com


Agreed; a few weeks ago my license of Dash (purchased via iTunes) somehow went out of sync. Within 5 minutes of forwarding Kapeli my iTunes receipt of purchase I was back in business. Fantastic support.

The advantages of searching document's offline really can't be emphasized enough, 'hotkey - search term - answer', all provided in a floating window that doesn't interrupt the programmers workspace.


Basic countdown timer; tried to get that updating every second, what am I missing here?

http://jsfiddle.net/BPKdQ/


It should be setInterval(updateClock, 1000) not setInterval(updateClock(), 1000)



I would be, even more so if there was an active forum/irc channel.

In fact I just finished a C Programming course at a state university. After talking with the professor I decided to continue on myself with a C++ book (to be determined), and a Linux Kernel book, [Understanding the Linux Kernel](http://shop.oreilly.com/product/9780596000028.do).

Finding a group of people of a similar skill level willing to do this type of learning would be fantastic.


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