Software Developers Wanted
The Economic Research Laboratory of Texas A&M University
(erl.tamu.edu) is seeking two student technicians who are interested in
software development. The ideal candidate will have GUI Programming
experience, especially inVisualStudio.NET 2003, and an understanding of
TCP/IP networking.
We are also seeking a developer to port our subject recruiting web
(econdollars.tamu.edu) to an open source platform (Apache, MySQL, PHP
or Python).
Starting Salary: $ 12 per hour with rapid advancement possible.
Applicants should send resume and cover letter via email or fax to:
John Van Huyck
Email: john.vanhuyck@tamu.edu
Fax: 979-847-8757
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become active as the newest
members of the Aggie family.
Chuck Artz, a freshman biology
major, said he appreciated the
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“It’s nice they did all this for
the freshmen.” he said. “It just
made me feel more welcome
and accepted here, they’ve done
a really good job of that.”
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he is glad the department is put
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my first ag ed class.”
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