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Author: ewa.odrzywolska@
Date: Tue, 11 Dec 2007 01:46
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Miejsce pracy:
Kraków

Stanowisko:
Programista narzêdzi

Zakres obowi±zków:

    * programowanie narzêdzi wspomagaj±cych proces tworzenia gry
    * konserwacja i rozwijanie istniej±cego oprogramowania,

Wymagania:

    * umiejêtno¶æ programowania w C++,
    * umiejêtno¶æ programowania w C#,
    * znajomo¶æ programowania obiektowego,
    * znajomo¶æ Win32 API,
    * znajomo¶æ platformy .Net,
    * ukoñczone studia - kierunki zwi±zane z informatyk± lub praca na
podobnym stanowisku
    * znajomo¶æ jêzyka angielskiego w stopniu umo¿liwiaj±cym czytanie
dokumentacji technicznej,
    * umiejêtno¶æ krytycznej oceny efektów w³asnej pracy.

Dodatkowe atuty:

    * znajomo¶æ oprogramowania 3D
    * znajomo¶c jezyków skryptowych np. maxScript

Oferujemy:

    * atrakcyjne wynagrodzenie.
    * interesuj±c± i twórcz± pracê w do¶wiadczonym zespole,
    * dostêp do najnowocze¶niejszych technologii zwi±zanych z
konsolami do gier wiod±cych producentów,
    * nieustanny rozwój kwalifikacji zawodowych.

Wymagane dokumenty:
Je¿eli spe³niasz powy¿sze wymagania, prosimy o przes³anie CV ze
zdjêciem oraz listu motywacyjnego na adres praca@tate.pl, z tytu³em
"PRACA - Programista narzêdzi". Firma zastrzega sobie kontakt tylko z
wybranymi osobami.

Prosimy o za³±czenie w przesy³anych dokumentach klauzuli o
nastêpuj±cej tre¶ci:

Wyra¿am zgodê na przetwarzanie moich danych osobowych zawartych w
mojej ofercie dla potrzeb niezbêdnych do realizacji procesu
rekrutacji, zgodnie z ustaw± z 29 sierpnia 1997 r. o ochronie danych
osobowych (Dz.U. Nr 133, poz. 883).
Re: =?ISO-8859-2?Q?Kraków/Tate_Interactive/Praca_na_stnowisku_programi?= =?ISO-8859-2?Q?sta_narzêdzi?
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Author: ewa.odrzywolska@
Date: Thu, 24 Jan 2008 19:25
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with the mind which sees the causes, as the bodily senses are in
comparison with the intellect.

235. Rem viderunt, causam non viderunt.29

236. According to the doctrine of chance, you ought to put yourself to the
trouble of searching for the truth; for if you die without worshipping the
True Cause, you are lost. "But," say you, "if He had wished me to worship
Him, He would have left me signs of His will." He has done so; but you
neglect them. Seek them, therefore; it is well worth it.

237. Chances.--We must live differently in the world, according to these
different assumptions: (1) that we could always remain in it; (2) that it is
certain that we shall not remain here long, and uncertain if we shall remain
here one hour. This last assumption is our condition.

238. What do you then promise me, in addition to certain troubles, but ten
years of self-love (for ten years is the chance), to try hard to please
without success?

239. Objection.--Those who hope for salvation are so far happy; but they
have as a counterpoise the fear of hell.

Reply.--Who has most reason to fear hell: he who is in ignorance whether
there is a hell, and who is certain of damnation if there is; or he who
certainly believes there is a hell and hopes to be saved if there is?

240. "I would soon have renounced pleasure," say they, "had I faith." For my
part I tell you, "You would soon have faith, if you renounced pleasure."
Now, it is for you to begin. If I could, I would give you faith. I cannot do
so, nor therefore test the truth of what you say. But you can well renounce
pleasure and test whether what I say is true.

241. Order.--I would have far more fear of being mistaken, and of finding
that the Christian religion was true, than of not being mistaken in
believing it true.

                     SECTION IV: OF THE MEANS OF



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