> the HTML).
> 2) Build a search interface for the web and install it on our unix server.
> 3) Update the database once a month.
> *note: We prefer that you run the spider on your computers.
>
> Pretty easy, I am sure ;-)
>
> Let me know if you are interested or have any further questions.
> Richard
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Richard,
Hi. I'm a mainframe contractor with 12 years experience, an MS in compsci
from NYU(Courant Institute), a family, and a strong desire to learn web
programming. If the project is reasonable for an experienced web pgmr then
I can do it in a reasonable timeframe.
I'd need a minimum of hand holding but alot of pointing in the right direc-
tions to learn what's needed. I'm experienced professionally in IBM S370
assembler and PL/I, and unprofessionally (school and fun) at C, SETL, LISP,
SNOBOL, PASCAL, & 68K assembler. Happy to send you my resume if you're
interested. Hoping to hear from you.
Marty
-- Marty Landman, user of the UniBoard System @ mhv.net E-Mail: Marty.Landman@bbs.mhv.net