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I am looking for a Java programmer to work on a software project. This
is a freelance (part-time) assignment. It is a Java application which
involves an understanding of parsing, interpretation, logging user
inputs, and creating a small window-GUI interface. The programmer should
ideally reside in New Jersey, preferably North Jersey and be available
for meetings on evenings and weekends.
Please contact me if interested at HsuComm -at- aol -dot- com -dot-
If anyone knows of other mailings lists, Internet resources, or other
ways of finding such a programmer, please let me know. In this case, you
can either reply back to the list, or to me directly at jhsu -at- iddis -dot- com -dot-
Thanks!