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Python programmer needed for short-term work on campus
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2007-10-03 14:57:04
   (Forwarding a note regarding what appears to be a
short-term, 
contract-type job opportunity for a Python programmer from
Andrew 
Penner, a Ph.D. candidate in Sociology.  Please respond
directly to 
him at penner at berkeley.edu if you're interested, or if
you might 
have any leads for him.  Thanks!  Micronet Mailing List
Administrator)

I am hoping to hire somebody to write a program for me for a
social
psychological experiment.  The basic functionality needed is
as follows.

1-Display simple experiment instructions, with a button to
move on to the
next screen of the experiment.
2-Present a question, and allow for a radio button response
(which would be
recorded to a log file).
3-Display a table of with numbers that would vary based on
the radio button
response in (2).
4-Wait for a fixed length of time before moving to the next
questions.
[Steps 2-4 will be repeated several times] 5-Display survey
questions and
allow for responses (either radio buttons or a sliding bar)
and record to
the log.

I have some code that was written for a similar experiment
using python 2.5
and wxpython 2.6.3.3, which does everything needed except
for allowing radio
button input; this could be modified, but would not need to
be used. Please
contact Andrew Penner at pennerberkeley.edu if you are
interested.  Pay is
$15/hour (cash), possibly more if it can be finished
quickly.

Andrew Penner
Ph.D. Candidate
Department of Sociology
University of California, Berkeley
http://socrates.
berkeley.edu/~penner

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