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Edit: no longer in need of a job
sklnd fucked around with this message at 02:46 on Feb 23, 2010 |
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Location: Bay Area, California Languages: HTML, CSS, PHP, Javascript, AS3/Flex (Have a decent grasp on AS3/Flex, but still learning it) Frameworks: PHP: Zend, CakePHP - java script: jQuery Experience: 6 years experience with HTML & CSS. 5 years experience with PHP/MySQL, 3 of those years have been spent as lead application developer at a boutique development company in the Bay Area. Things you like to do: Pretty much anything and everything but especially one-off web apps, data-mining and API integrations (Payment Gateways, Amazon, etc) Availability: Currently I'm doing this on the side, around my 9-5 as a web developer. Looking to make the move into full time as the work comes in. Contact: Email/Gtalk: wildfoxmedia@gmail.com, AIM: lazyd112
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# ? Jan 19, 2010 06:47 |
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if it breeds it leads fucked around with this message at 08:51 on Aug 31, 2014 |
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mowhonic posted:I need a developer to build a search app for my site. I've done Quickbooks export/import. Am actually working on something similar at the moment, as well as database search/retrieval through webservices. What sort of infrastructure are you working with? IIS? SQL Server?
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# ? Jan 27, 2010 16:35 |
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Posted over in the SHSC Job Fair thread--we are hiring.
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# ? Jan 27, 2010 16:52 |
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SiLk-2k5 posted:I've done Quickbooks export/import. Am actually working on something similar at the moment, as well as database search/retrieval through webservices. Our current infrastructure is a "rebol script" that translates a report exported from quickbooks as an xls into some .dat files which serve as the database. This would probably be scrapped in favor of something that the new developer is familiar with.
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# ? Jan 27, 2010 22:42 |
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mowhonic posted:Our current infrastructure is a "rebol script" that translates a report exported from quickbooks as an xls into some .dat files which serve as the database. This would probably be scrapped in favor of something that the new developer is familiar with. How much volume of data are you talking about?
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# ? Jan 27, 2010 23:39 |
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Unfortunately someone I was working with can no longer help out, and I'm looking for a good database guy who works well with Joomla. And a programmer to work with the database guy to do some statistical work and integration across multiple servers. Please contact me ASAP for more details: AIM: Treytor Gmail / gchat : treytor@gmail.com Email: contact@prankdialer.com Treytor fucked around with this message at 05:59 on Feb 1, 2010 |
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Location: Johannesburg, South Africa Languages: C/C++/C# Frameworks: .net, win32 Other skills: sql Things you like to do: Stuff that isn't too GUI focused... preferably back-end server-side stuff, although I do GUI applications also. Things you don't like to do: Web development Availability: At least a few hours a day Contact: freelance@bloop.co.za
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# ? Feb 1, 2010 16:18 |
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Location: Alpharetta (Atlanta), GA Languages: COBOL, SQL, and Cool/Fusion/Advantage:Gen, a conversion language used by about 3 companies in the country Frameworks: mainframe for COBOL, client/server and batch for the other, also strong with BA and developer supporting tools like Report Composer, File-Aid, etc. I also have a strong background in health care, specifically claims processing. Things you like to do: Focus on my strengths or get me in the door as an OO developer. I'm smart, I'm easy, I'm eager to work. Availability: Full time Contact: either send me a PM, or I can be reached at LionelRThompson@hotmail.com
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# ? Feb 14, 2010 21:32 |
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Location: Santa Monica, California Languages: C/C++, C#, Java, Ruby, Javascript, MySQL Desktop Frameworks: Windows API, XLib, SDL, GTK, and general Unix, ANSI, and C/C++ APIs. Direct3D9/10, OpenGL 2.0/3.0 Web Frameworks: jQuery, Ruby on Rails, webGL Things you like to do: I'm pretty interested in projects that combine 3d graphics with web development, I think this will be a big part of the future. Other than that, I'm interested in any sort of temporary contract work. Availability: a few hours a day and more during weekends Contact(aim): Ladoga Karelia although PM is fine also
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# ? Feb 15, 2010 10:15 |
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Location: Jacksonville, FL at the moment, relocating to Bay Area in April (looking for a job out there or telecommuting) Languages: C / C++ (10+ years), C# (3+ years), VB, Java, JS, SQL, Perl, IA32 assembly, Flash MX, some PHP and Haskell experience Frameworks: Win32 API, WinForms, ASP.NET, OpenGL, D3D, CUDA, Infragistics (lol), some ExtJS Things you like to do: Backend systems, particularly math and algorithm heavy stuff, and really low level stuff (reverse engineering / drivers and the like) Things you don't like to do: UI design nitpickery Availability: From the end of March. Full time preferred, part time if it will still be able to support me financially in SF. While I prefer the low level and heavy duty I'm perfectly happy doing user facing apps (doing it now) Contact: AIM: placebocausality, Email: timwilloney@gmail.com, or PM here
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# ? Feb 18, 2010 01:35 |
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[job is filled]
New Yorp New Yorp fucked around with this message at 02:28 on Mar 5, 2010 |
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Location: NYC Languages: 14+ Years of ColdFusion Experience (w/ MSSQL, JavaScript, HTML, CSS, jQuery, etc) Frameworks: I try to avoid them, I've never found a CF framework that I really care for, but I haven't found one I can't figure out, either Other Awesome Stuff: Adobe Certified Expert in Advanced ColdFusion 8, I built/maintain/market/administer my website http://www.fourdown.org as a hobby Things you like to do: Make crappy ColdFusion sites better Availability: I have a full time job but if you have a CF thing you need done, I'm happy to help a goon out as long as my schedule works for you Contact: Email: spencer.strickland@fourdown.org Not really looking for work but since CF isn't something most people focus on, I figured I'd add myself here in case someone needs help with it. I do have a full-time job and run my own website in my off-hours so I can't take on big projects, but I'm pretty fast in CF so try me if you'd like.
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# ? Feb 18, 2010 16:59 |
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I'm a senior software engineer at the New York Times (specifically in NYTDigital, the group that handles the nytimes.com website and associated digital content); we're currently looking to fill about a dozen new openings in front and back end engineering at various skill levels. I've made a longer post in the main SH/SC job board thread, so check it out for more details if you're interested.
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# ? Feb 20, 2010 04:32 |
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Location: McAllen TX (But I'm willing to relocate with the right opportunity! California or New York a plus) Languages: Java, C++, CUDA, Open MP, Ruby, MySQL About me: I have a BS in Computer Science from University of Texas Austin and I'm looking for a mentor in a software development environment. I'd gladly work as a paid intern as well. I'm willing to learn any language or system. Availability: Asap Contact: Email: willgernand@gmail.com
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# ? Feb 22, 2010 02:13 |
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Location: Northern NJ Languages: Java, SQL, Html, Javascript, Css Frameworks: Spring, Hibernate, JQuery, Wicket Things you like to do: Web applications, nice and clean and stable Availability: Able to work part time for several hours a day + weekends Contact: fatefree@gmail.com. I'm a senior developer/architect and have been working with web applications for the past decade. For reference I just launched http://www.luckeffect.com as a personal project. My ideal job is a small/medium part-time project with quality in mind.
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# ? Feb 22, 2010 22:49 |
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Location: Baltimore, MD Languages: Ruby, PHP, Flex, Air, Flash, Jruby, Mysql, javascript, java, lua, couchDB Frameworks: Rails 1-3, wordpress, JQuery, prototype, PEAR, phpunit Things you like to do: Web applications, small rails projects php help Availability: A few hours every day Contact: email: jetviper21@gmail.com, aim: jetviper21 I currently work full time as a Sr. Developer of http://hubblesite.org and http://webbtelescope.org 5+ years experance in ruby and php 3 Years Flex and Flash experience ideal project is something small with a focus on quality and testing jetviper21 fucked around with this message at 03:39 on Feb 24, 2010 |
# ? Feb 24, 2010 03:17 |
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The agency I work for is looking for someone with Sitecore CMS experience. A client has a 3/4 finished website built on Sitecore and we need someone to come in and finish it out. It really needs to be someone local to the central Texas area, but a some leads to contacts elsewhere would be useful as well.
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# ? Mar 2, 2010 18:32 |
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My company is hiring 5 - 6 developers. We're mostly looking for intro level (0-3) years of experience, but if we see some good senior candidates, we will probably pick them up. The company is Denim Group (https://www.denimgroup.com) and we focus on secure development. This means we do security assessments, training and consulting as well as direct software development. We're located in San Antonio which is nice since the cost of living here is crazy low. Contact me if you have questions or want to send over a resume and I'll pass it to our HR. jarito fucked around with this message at 00:09 on Mar 8, 2010 |
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edit: removed for privacy reasons
monsterland fucked around with this message at 01:09 on Oct 6, 2010 |
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edit: Loooong gone
Ursine Catastrophe fucked around with this message at 11:24 on Sep 15, 2017 |
# ? Mar 9, 2010 18:52 |
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Anyone else find it funny that everyone itt looking for jobs are web programmers? I guess it helps to have skills that are actually marketable instead of knowing php. (USER WAS PUT ON PROBATION FOR THIS POST)
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# ? Mar 12, 2010 02:55 |
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Markov Chain Chomp posted:Anyone else find it funny that everyone itt looking for jobs are web programmers? I guess it helps to have skills that are actually marketable instead of knowing php. Yeah, web programmers are so nooby and such, the internet is a fad.
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# ? Mar 12, 2010 02:57 |
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Aturaten posted:Yeah, web programmers are so nooby and such, the internet is a fad. A big demand but an even bigger supply.
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# ? Mar 12, 2010 03:09 |
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we get it, you're so much better than all those web programmers, get out
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# ? Mar 12, 2010 03:12 |
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Markov Chain Chomp posted:A big demand but an even bigger supply. I did a fair amount of job hunting last year and while my experience in "marketable" skills eclipse my experiences in php and web dev work, for every C++ or similar position that came up, there were a dozen or more for web development. Take a guess at which one I got hired in and what I'm working with these days (hint, it's the stuff that's highly marketable right now).
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# ? Mar 12, 2010 21:11 |
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Bhaal posted:Oh I get it so that makes them bad. Not bad for someone without a degree!
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# ? Mar 13, 2010 00:57 |
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Location: Sydney, Australia Languages: PHP, ColdFusion, AJAX and related technologies, ActionScript 2/3 Frameworks: None in particular Other Awesome Stuff: Experienced Papervision 3D developer. Good at math and physics simulations. Have a CS degree. Things you like to do: Really keen on science / education related things. Availability: Very flexible, happy to work remotely. Contact: ryan01 at gmail dot com Was Technical Director of a large web agency here until I realised I had stopped doing what I was good at, classic Peter Principle stuff. Left that to go back to where it all began, freelance development. I did all the frontend / backend / Flash development for this site: http://www.starhunt.net.au/ The virtual tour was my favourite bit to build: http://www.starhunt.net.au/tour/virtual/ Contact me for more references, I can show you the stuff I did at my old agency.
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# ? Mar 13, 2010 01:44 |
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Markov Chain Chomp posted:Not bad for someone without a degree! make your own thread, this thread is Goons for Hire
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# ? Mar 13, 2010 17:34 |
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atastypie posted:make your own thread, this thread is Goons for Hire But how will people who know PHP understand they are looked upon with SCORN if not for the efforts of the brave few who feel the need to poo poo up every thread where it's mentioned?
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# ? Mar 14, 2010 01:50 |
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Yes, let's all get defensive when someone suggests in a slightly-aggressive way that people have pride in themselves and aspire to something beyond the 21st-century version of making fliers to hang on telephone poles.
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# ? Mar 14, 2010 04:31 |
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yes you see making a website is the same thing as taping a poster to a lamp post because
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# ? Mar 14, 2010 04:52 |
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Avenging Dentist posted:Yes, let's all get defensive when someone suggests in a slightly-aggressive way that people have pride in themselves and aspire to something beyond the 21st-century version of making fliers to hang on telephone poles. Google, basically an electronic brochure
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# ? Mar 14, 2010 04:53 |
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rt4 posted:Google, basically an electronic brochure Yeah, Google sure is a site written in PHP with a MySQL backend, like basically everyone here is posting as their "experience".
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# ? Mar 14, 2010 04:55 |
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thanks to the magic of php/mysql we get to read your lovely posts
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# ? Mar 14, 2010 04:57 |
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I hate php as much as the next guy, and I won't argue that there's nobler and more intellectually challenging pursuits than writing web applications all day. But this thread is about employees/employers finding each other, and the industry is currently frothing at the mouth for web development. So it kind of looks incredibly loving stupid to expect anything other than a lot of hits for people touting their abilities/needs in those areas.
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# ? Mar 14, 2010 06:59 |
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Avenging Dentist posted:Yeah, Google sure is a site written in PHP with a MySQL backend, like basically everyone here is posting as their "experience". you're the one posting like all web apps are brochures. either you're stupid or pretending to be stupid, get the gently caress out
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# ? Mar 15, 2010 21:06 |
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Seriously guys. If you aren't posting your bio or posting a position you are in the wrong thread. This isn't productive and it is petty. If someone wants to get a job using a language/platform you dislike then good for you - You are lucky enough that you don't have to work with them. If you feel the need to bitch about languages there is a subforum specifically for that. It is called YOSPOS. This thread is for people to find jobs, not to berate people for not being as awesome as you. <-- IF YOU POST SOMETHING UNRELATED TO HIRING OR BEING HIRED BELOW HERE EXPECT TO BE REPORTED AND HOPEFULLY PROBATED -->
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# ? Mar 15, 2010 21:18 |
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# ? May 15, 2024 03:57 |
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Ned posted:If you feel the need to bitch about languages there is a subforum specifically for that. It is called YOSPOS. This thread is for people to find jobs, not to berate people for not being as awesome as you. Rudeness aside, there's a nugget of insight in Chain Chomp's posts. Namely, that having a broader range of skills (especially some more on the "computer science" end of the scale, rather than just "computer programming") will help people to find longer-term, better-paying, and overall more satisfying work. Some of this just falls under "resume design"; a good 70% of the people in this thread didn't even bother to show off anything they did. I (and most people, I think) would assume that someone who did something cool would want to show it off when they're trying to convince someone to give them money, and without that, one can only assume that they didn't do anything cool. Not generally a good strategy unless you want a job where only the bare minimum is expected of you. Case in point: GitHub's hiring strategy is to find the person who made that cool thing everyone uses, and then hire them. Just because someone is sarcastic doesn't intrinsically invalidate their points.
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