- From: adasal <adam.saltiel@gmail.com>
- Date: Mon, 25 Feb 2013 12:16:22 +0000
- To: Jean-Marc Vanel <jeanmarc.vanel@gmail.com>
- Cc: "nathan@webr3.org" <nathan@webr3.org>, Semantic Web <semantic-web@w3.org>, Linked Data community <public-lod@w3.org>
- Message-ID: <CANJ1O4oCgOKK_d-gQ7sgAP7g9476p0WhJq0gS9srdNf-M2QnLw@mail.gmail.com>
I would jump at the chance of employing Jean-Marc. Of course one never knows but when I worked with MarkLogic my understanding was all on the basis of previous work with eXist. Except MarkLlogic can be enterprise monolithic and a bit annoying. It all depends on how it has been deployed. Can you get up today's data out in a timely and sizeable way. We couldn't and had to really on a message queue which essentially needed ETL process prior to object consumption. Funnily enough I wanted a semantic solution but you can see that this side (post) of the ETL may not have helped much. So mark up on MarkLogic prior to extraction? Certainly MarkLogic, in later versions, is more semantic aware. So it may have the tools. Good luck! Adam On Monday, February 25, 2013, Jean-Marc Vanel wrote: > Hi Nathan > > I'd like to apply, but I don't know what this means exactly : > £Competitive (400+ > > I have my own company (http://deductions-software.com/), and currently > busy for another customer about 5 days/month. > My CV is here : > http://jmvanel.free.fr/english.htm > > I'm the main developer of EulerGUI, a development tool and a framework > for the Semantic Web and rules, under LGPL > licence, in Java and Scala : > ( http://eulergui.svn.sourceforge.net/viewvc/eulergui/trunk/eulergui > /html/documentation.html ). > > I don't know MarkLogic, but I have been a developer of eXist, another XML > database. > > Kind regards > JMV > > > 2013/2/25 Nathan <nathan@webr3.org <javascript:_e({}, 'cvml', > 'nathan@webr3.org');>> > >> An agency is urgently looking to fill this contractor role, if interested >> give me a reply off list and I'll pass you on. >> >> *IMMEDIATE START* INTERVIEW SLOTS CONFIRMED* >> >> Senior Java (Semantic web) developer - 6 months - London - Publishing - >> £Competitive (400+ FOR the right candidate) >> >> We are now looking for software engineers to join their Agile team of >> Java, Scala, XML developers to help the apply Linked Data technologies such >> as RDF, SPARQL, and Jena and to maintain a production dataset. >> >> Ideally you will have a strong interest in general web principles, and >> may also have knowledge of graph databases, and possibly RDF triplestores. >> A particular interest in managing large volumes of data will help us in our >> mission to store and retrieve content efficiently. By joining the company, >> you will be expected to adapt to and help drive continuous change and >> improvement within the team. >> >> You will also be able to demonstrate the required skills: >> >> • extensive experience of Java >> • knowledge of triplestore and/or graphstores, semantic technologies, RDF >> and SPARQL >> • knowledge of NoSQL/BigData stores (e.g. MarkLogic) >> • experience in web servers (Jetty), OSGi, Apache Camel, XML, RESTful Web >> Services, JUnit and Mockito >> • knowledge of Scala >> • experience of continuous delivery and distributed version control >> systems >> • a good understanding of software development methodologies >> >> The successful candidate must: >> >> • have strong technical ability in the field of web development >> • write high quality code >> • delight in having an intimate understanding of the internal workings of >> a system >> • be comfortable talking about design, code and the requirements that >> shape it >> • enjoy the intellectual challenge of creatively overcoming or >> circumventing limitations >> • have a great desire to learn, share knowledge and crave constructive >> criticism >> • Have experience in mentoring >> >> > > > -- > Jean-Marc Vanel > Déductions SARL - Consulting, services, training, > Rule-based programming, Semantic Web > http://deductions-software.com/ > +33 (0)6 89 16 29 52 > Twitter: @jmvanel ; chat: irc://irc.freenode.net#eulergui >
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