We are actively looking a newLisp programmer at our small network security startup -- http://www.TrustPipe.com.
You can work from remote.
You need to really know newLisp and be able to write socket code, database interfaces, web connectivity and interface with C through (import) on occasion. Knowing network security is a big plus, but not required.
We have a large, stable product which has over 10,000 lines of newLisp code and is deployed on Windows XP through Windows 8.1, Linux and Mac OS X and we are porting to new platforms this year.
Salary depends on the person and skill-set.
If you are interested, please contact me directly (do not post on this forum). I can be reached by email through http://www.kanen.me
We've had some great press (here are two examples):
http://www.darkreading.com/vulnerabilities---threats/trustpipe-rolls-out-marker-based-security-technology/d/d-id/1317963
http://www.networkworld.com/article/2853977/security0/report-startup-promises-to-catch-100-of-network-attacks-with-unique-detection-technology.html
Lutz is an advisor to our company.
I'm happy to answer any questions.
Pretty cool to see this.
wow! Job in newlisp, nice to see!
Please could you write more on newLISP use cases in your company? I found this very interesting.
Kanen,
I just saw your links about trustpipe. Does your organisation compete on the same league as IP360, nessus, etc?
It is nice to know there is a mainstream product based on newlisp, assuming your product is built on it.