
The company I'm involved with - Aetion, a tiny defense contractor in Columbus, Ohio - will likely be wanting to hire an affordable Haskell programmer before the end of the year. So, on the offchance that any of you guys are be interested, or know of someone who might be, feel free to e-mail me for more information or to supply your resume. Unfortunately, the nature of the work is such that US citizenship or a security clearance would help, and telecommuting isn't really an option. On the upside, the work should be varied and interesting - more challenging than mundane. (I wonder if I should mention this in comp.lang.functional, too.) For the next Haskell communities report thing in a few months, I'll try to say a bit about what we're up to. (-: At this stage, we're just starting, so there's little to say. -- Mark

There is also a job here: http://www.edaptive.com/career/index.htm It isn't exactly functional programming or Haskell, but it is related (more so than it looks from the job description). Please do consider it, if it sounds interesting to you. Dave Barton EDAptive Computing
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David Barton
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Mark Carroll