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Digital Jungle: What

Digital Jungle is a full-service computer consulting shop.

If you want it done on modern hardware and networks, on time and under budget, we'll be glad to do it.

Evaluation; purchase; installation; configuration; trouble-shooting; training; technical and end-user documentation (including typesetting and document design); programming; quality assurance; database, system, and network administration; web page design and creation, by hand or via a wide variety of tools; Internet connectivity and end-user classes; CU-SeeMe events reflector chaining.

Programming is done in a wide variety of languages. Java, Perl, C, and C++ are the most common these days.

We work on Macintosh, UNIX, and Windows (both NT and 95/98).

Digital Jungle accepts remote and on-site contracts. We require payment in US dollars. We usually work on a per-hour basis (as opposed to a per-job basis), and we have a multiplier for travel, rush jobs, and the like.

World travel is no problem. Nor are tight deadlines, ambitious goals, bizarre hours, lack of documentation, unusual cuisine, or colorful money. We're able to survive in Spanish, French, we're pseudo-conversational in Japanese and American Sign Languag, and we're fluent in German and English. (List based on current staff and is subject to change. Especially on ski weekends.)

To hire us, or to talk about hiring us, please send us email.

Have you found errors nontrivial or marginal, factual, analytical and illogical, arithmetical, temporal, or even typographical? Please let me know; drop me email. Thanks!
 

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