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I got a new job and it’s a great one

I started in mid september, I’m now working at infoglobe and it’s an almost exclusively Free Software company. from server to desktop we run SLES, RH, centOS, fedora or ubuntu. On the sysadmin side we’re the most qualified in Novel and RedHat in Quebec while on web site we’re the best TYPO3 shop in Canada.

It started like a sprint 8 days of none stop working up to late in night. The thrill of the rush but we kept laughing and having fun the whole time. Before taking the position, I was almoste lured elsewhere, what a mistake I would have done.

That makes me very happy, almost extatic, my colleagues are great, the boss is a bold one (sorry it is in french but it says that he betted all on free software). The job itself is great too. right now I’m managing an external project and doing business analysis.

Category: Quebec, happy stuff

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  1. Hey David,

    It’s nice to know you have a great job now that you’re back in Quebec. When you planning back to go to on this side of the planet even for a short vacation?

    :D

    Jerome

  2. david says:

    Hello Jerome,
    Indeed, I’m happy. As for the trip to the other side well, it will happens as soon as it is possible (give me some time to make some economies), and I will certainly take the time to go in Philippines where I haven’t been and wish I could.

    There’s also a lot of events I can go, FOSS is everywhere, maybe I can mix fun and more serious matters.

    :-)

    David

  3. Jacques says:

    Salut David, suis en pelin traval de traduction et je suis tombé sur “wrap call” . Diantre !!!! Qu,est-ce?? Ça mange quoi en hiver? et dans la programmation ??

    Dis-moi, dans ton prochin voyage de ce côté de la planète, fais un arrêt en Allemagne. On mangera de la choucroute et on boira de la bière.

    Jacques

  4. david says:

    J’ai aucune idée de ce que peut être un “wrap call”, mais en programation un “call” c’est lorsque une routine fait appel à une autre. “wrap” est souvent utilisé pour décrire une instruction dans un langage de programmation X à l’intérieur d’une instruction dans un langage de programmation Y.

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