UK Social research job to suit Excel programmer (not necessarily VBA)
William Park
opengeometry at yahoo.ca
Sat May 29 14:56:53 EDT 2004
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Duncan Smith <buzzard at urubu.freeserve.co.uk> wrote: > > "Peter Hansen" <peter at engcorp.com> wrote in message > news:40B8991F.4010207 at engcorp.com... > > Duncan Smith wrote: > > > > > http://www.man.ac.uk/news/vacancies/research.html#581 > > > > Sorry, but what's the connection to Python? > > There is (I am told) a significant amount of work automating Excel. > Unfortunately this isn't clear from the job description (I didn't > write it). I know from experience that this can be achieved admirably > using Python (and Mark Hammond's extensions). Personally I would like > to see the work done in Python, but that depends on who applies and > whether those who make the decisions can be convinced that it's an > appropriate language (well, moreso than VBA). It's certainly not a > full-time programming job (due to the social science / modelling > component), but it does need someone who can write good maintainable > code. Bash, Awk, Python are all good tools, and Math/Engineering would be good background to have. But, this is job for local undergraduate students, not outside programmer or consultants. :-) -- William Park, Open Geometry Consulting, <opengeometry at yahoo.ca> Slackware -- because I can type.
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