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I'm working on a provisioning system (C# on .NET 3.5) and I'll be busy myself in a few weeks time, so I'll need a WCF wiz to complete the work. The code is in three projects: a class library project where all the provisioning code exists, a WinForms GUI frontend application (which currently calls the provisioning code directly which runs in-proc), and a Windows Service project (incomplete). In future I'm wanting to add an ASP.NET client. The idea is the Windows Service project will run the provisioning code and it will interface with the WinForms and ASP.NET clients using WCF. I've already architectured the solution such that all the data that's needed is converted into a series of business objects that are passed between the WinForms client and the provisioning code, so all that's left is getting WCF to work with it. I hope it's that simple. Feel free to PM me with your quotation and time estimate.
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London (UK) - Leap (http://www.leapcr.com) We're looking for a Rails developer to join our London based team. You'll be joining a small, but lively bunch in the heart of Soho to work on our employee volunteering platform. We're currently running Rails 2.3 and looking to make to move to Rails 3 pretty soon. We love playing about with the latest and greatest technologies and would like to get move involved in the London tech scene. We're going to be making a push to improve our UX and incorporate more social integration, so any experience in those would be fantastic! It's a very laid back environment, we have team lunches every day and there's always drinks and sweets about the office. We just posted a job post up on Github: http://jobs.github.com/positions/a9838284-cd77-11df-8c7c-acf15863a4f3
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# ? Oct 2, 2010 09:39 |
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Cross posting from the SH/SC job fair. If you're a developer and you don't mind relocating to Louisiana (there are a few other locations, most of them in the south), Geocent is hiring. Here is the website and here is my post in the other thread.
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# ? Oct 2, 2010 21:09 |
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Looking for someone with a flexible schedule who can help with occasional HTML, CSS, and (preferably) Wordpress work at my consulting company. Fairly straightforward stuff, there just sometimes gets to be a bit too much to handle. If interested, please send any examples of work and your hourly rate to jon @ hellertechnology.com. Thanks!
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# ? Oct 3, 2010 20:22 |
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Location: Port Townsend, Washington Languages: C, PHP, Ruby, JavaScript, SQL, Haskell, Python, Java, HTML/CSS Frameworks: Rails, jQuery Things you like to do: Web applications, Unix utilities, making either of those more usable Availability: Starting in December I will be seeking projects in the area or for telecommute. Contact: PM icarus fucked around with this message at 00:19 on Feb 15, 2012 |
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Looking for a programmer to work on a web based simulation racing game. Much like Goallineblitz, court rival, cyberpuck, ,etc etc. I am open to what language it can be programmed in. I would like it to have a phone app and be extremely user friendly. I have it all written out with base calculations and concepts in place. I just need a programmer to bring it to life. This is not a super complex or graphic heavy game. No deadlines or strict time line needs to be followed( within reason ). The programmer would be a 49% partner in the game and split the profits from it's success. If anyone is interested in this project please send an email to ewarner9445@yahoo.com Location: Indiana Languages: open Frameworks:open. Contact: ewarner9445@yahoo.com or PM here.
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# ? Oct 21, 2010 19:24 |
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Logic posted:The programmer would be a 49% partner in the game and split the profits from it's success. No serious programmer will ever respond to "offers" like this, FYI.
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"I just need a programmer"
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Lumpy posted:No serious programmer will ever respond to "offers" like this, FYI. The Yahoo address doesn't help either. It's the project owner's responsibility to take on risk, not the contractor; if your business idea's strong enough then you can easily get a loan from close relatives or a bank to pay for the contractor's fee. The fact you have no hard deadlines also puts potential applicants off because it hints you're not taking the project that seriously nor have it all set-out. Every time I've been approached in real-life by people I know who wanted me to work for them in exchange for a cut of the profits all ended up failing in their business prospect and I'm glad I never wasted my time with any of them. Come back with a solid business plan and some capital, then we can talk.
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# ? Oct 21, 2010 22:48 |
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Hoborg posted:The Yahoo address doesn't help either. Yup. One of two things is going to happen. Let's say for sake of argument, you spend 50 hours on this "easy as pie!" project, and your rate is $100/hr. So, there's $5,000 of work you've put in. EIther A) The game / idea / whatever will fail (which is most likely,) and you've pissed away $5k of or B) the game / idea / whatever takes off an makes millions, and the owner just gave away millions/2 when he could have gotten the work for $5k, which makes the owner an idiot, and nobody wants to work for an idiot!
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# ? Oct 22, 2010 03:41 |
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Lumpy posted:EIther A) The game / idea / whatever will fail (which is most likely,) and you've pissed away $5k of or B) the game / idea / whatever takes off an makes millions, and the owner just gave away millions/2 when he could have gotten the work for $5k, which makes the owner an idiot, and nobody wants to work for an idiot! But there is a lot of middle-ground between the extremes of A and B, I know a few people who have developed web-based adventure games (similar to Kingdom of Loathing) who are doing alright from it, pulling down about $20,000 a year in revenue from sales of in-game credits and advertising. ...but for those people it's now their full-time jobs, and considering all the time they put into curating their communities (by writing textual content and moderating the playerbase) they're getting a hard deal for their annual $20k, and I doubt they'd be willing to give away 49% of that to the developer they hired for a month at the beginning. Conclusion: speculative work for a % of the profits never works for anyone.
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# ? Oct 22, 2010 20:24 |
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The company I work for in Austin, TX is looking for a Drupal developer ASAP. PM me if interested, or even if you know someone who might be interested.
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change my name posted:I was thinking of putting together a simple Canabalt styled iphone game, but I don't have any sort of programming skills (or a mac). So if anyone's interested in flexing their mobile muscle, shoot me an email at jhilburg@gmail.com. Also it'd help a lot if they knew a good pixel artist for the art assets, but I can always just find someone else separately.
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Cicero posted:I'm confused, you want to make a really simple iPhone game, and you want someone else to do the programming and someone else to do the artwork. What exactly are you contributing? Money, I reckon
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sim posted:The company I work for in Austin, TX is looking for a Drupal developer ASAP. PM me if interested, or even if you know someone who might be interested. Is this at Thinktiv?
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# ? Oct 28, 2010 07:49 |
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nolen posted:Is this at Thinktiv?
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Company I work for is looking for someone immediately for a 2-3 week period. Would prefer someone able to come in to the office. We're in midtown Manhattan. We are looking for someone with experience in using the Google Maps API v3 (via JavaScript). The application is built in PHP/mySQL on CodeIgniter - familiarity with that would be great, but the primary need is someone who can handle complicated tasks with the mapping - here's a short list of what to expect - - Creation/manipulation of custom-placed markers, circles, and polylines - Adding additional Google Maps features (Drag & Zoom, Radius Display) - Creating custom events on map - Multiple KMLLayers displayed on the map at once - Using DirectionsService to get distance, display distance in miles and feet, ability to drag markers & polyline and have distance updated automatically - Retrieving a list of all markers visible in your viewport (not on the map as a whole) to be able to pass to PHP in order to create an Excel spreadsheet of items - Import of items from an Excel spreadsheet to be displayed on the map in real time (the actual import would be done in PHP of course, so would likely be an AJAX call to send the Excel, with a JSON return to JavaScript with the lat/lngs and other info) Some of those tasks are 90% completed already (or more), but mainly listed to give an idea of the API knowledge preferred. If you're already extremely adept with the maps API v3, being able to work remotely could be a possibility. PM me if this sounds like something you'd be interested in.
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cletus42o posted:Company I work for is looking for someone immediately for a 2-3 week period.
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take boat posted:I might be a good fit -- do you have an email for those without PM? edit - I think we've found someone now, but anyone that wants to pass along any info, feel free. cletus42o fucked around with this message at 17:27 on Nov 4, 2010 |
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cyberburrito fucked around with this message at 19:07 on Sep 4, 2012 |
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After reading through this I'm not really sure who I should contact to work on my project, as I can't seem to figure out what the best platform for it would be. To keep it simple, I need some kind of web app created that can create a price based on a number fed into it (price scales linearly with the number inputted), and establish a PayPal transaction based on this price, using what I assume will be their Payflow Link, although I'm probably wrong. There will also be some stuff happening both before and after this transaction, but I'd rather talk about all that on the phone or in person. I'm located in the NYC area (Hoboken) but can meet in the city any time after 5:30 weekdays, or anytime on weekends. I do have a budget in mind but we can talk about that after I explain everything, if anyone is interested in working on this. It's pretty generous so don't be shy and shoot me a PM or email me at my personal email which is kyletoman [atttttt] gmail Tl;DR I have an artistic vision involving the internet and transfer of money for a service, but I lack advanced coding knowledge and would like to hire you outright to do this work for me. Unless of course after hearing the idea you prefer a share, but I understand that is frowned upon plus I have cash in hand already put aside for this. tween_spirit fucked around with this message at 23:40 on Nov 8, 2010 |
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snailrush posted:To keep it simple, I need some kind of web app created that can create a price based on a number fed into it (price scales linearly with the number inputted), and establish a PayPal transaction based on this price, using what I assume will be their Payflow Link, although I'm probably wrong. There will also be some stuff happening both before and after this transaction, but I'd rather talk about all that on the phone or in person. Sort-of; you'd use PayPal's Website Payments Standard with IPN. This kind of thing is trivial: you can write it in any web-app language. If I were hiring a PHP developer to build the system and basic HTML (not including any of the visual design aspects, though many PHP devs are alright at web-design) I don't believe it should cost me more than $500 for a simple single-page that does this: if( formSubmitted ) { price = k * valueSubmitted; renderPayPalConfirmationButtonLink(price); } else { renderOrderForm(); } ...then the post-order processing can happen in the IPN callback code. As a guideline for something with a good visual web design, maybe $750-$1000 tops; more mercenary designers/developers would try to squeeze more money out of out if they think you'll be making a pretty penny from your website.
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# ? Nov 9, 2010 01:48 |
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Why are you making estimates for other people without even having established the requirements?
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thanks Hoborg, that all actually makes perfect sense to me. I appreciate the estimates as well so I sort of know what to expect, but as rt4 brought up I'm only going to take them with a grain of salt as I haven't explained the full project yet to anyone looking to be contracted.
tween_spirit fucked around with this message at 02:55 on Nov 9, 2010 |
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snailrush, do you have an email address we can reach you at? edit: can't read, wasn't checking hard enough for obfuscation
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Hello, VS 2010 .NET 4 C# WPF Wizards! I've got a WPF data binding job for you. I believe it's quite simple, I just don't have any more time to spend on such things myself. Details: I want to highlight (and un-highlight) a few controls based on a property of an object which implements INotifyPropertyChanged. The object is in an ObservableCollection which is set to the DataContext, being displayed in a ListBox. The SelectedItem is being further displayed in a number of TextBoxes. I have a nice little working example in a self-contained VS 2010 project, most of the work is done. I'll send screenshots complete with crappy mspaint arrows of exactly what I want. I'll send you the project, you get 'er done and send it back to me. Email "ep@ <my username> .com" your hourly rate, and how long you've been working with WPF. Thank you! epswing fucked around with this message at 05:39 on Nov 18, 2010 |
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Hi goons, we're a new startup making an exciting online, social/education MMO-style game world for young kids. We're looking for people with skills in Flash game development, MMO development, and multiplayer game coding/architecture/engineering. If you or anyone you know has those skills we really really want to talk to you! Please email us at hyperdermicneedle@gmail.com. Thanks so much.
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# ? Nov 17, 2010 23:37 |
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If anyone looking for work lives in the Kendall Sq Cambridge MA area, has expertise fiddling with bits, and an interest in working on program shepherding in an academic research group send me a PM.
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# ? Nov 18, 2010 18:52 |
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I posted this back in January but the developer I chose was flaky and never sent me the test like he said he would. Now I am ready to start on it again and get it done.mowhonic posted:I need a developer to build a search app for my site. Here is a sample of the data we can output from quickbooks: http://goo.gl/wU0ZE quote:We want people to be able to search using a zip code, store name, borough, county, and product name.
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mowhonic posted:I posted this back in January but the developer I chose was flaky and never sent me the test like he said he would. Now I am ready to start on it again and get it done. Looks like a fun and interesting challenge. I can probably whip something up for you in .NET in a couple of days, is that acceptable?
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# ? Nov 30, 2010 12:48 |
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Sure, we should probably continue through email though.
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Hey, sorry for posting this as a help wanted thing instead of contacting individuals through the thread, but I didn't want to have to deal with all the bullshit that goes with messaging semi random people. I am part of an organization that is trying to update its website. I have decided that Joomla is a pretty good set up for us and I have installed Joomla and a template that I don't completely hate. I just need someone to customize this template for my group and set up the navigation that we need. I don't think its a very complex task and unfortunately we are pretty limited budget wise.Basically need someone to work with Joomla. I hope that this description isn't too confusing or anything. Please email me at N.Stankey@gmail.com if you are interested
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gabezor fucked around with this message at 10:36 on Dec 6, 2010 |
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On Tuesday, I received a call asking if I could build two websites in the next ten days. I told them I could. I guess the investor has been funding this project since March, and the company's main source of revenue is a website, and they still don't have one. I'm currently working on all of that poo poo, which is considered "Phase One". Phase Two will begin in January, which is the building of a site with similar functionality to Kickstarter. I have been put in charge of creating the site, as well as constructing my team to do it. My background is in design, but I have a strong sense of UI and functionality. I am looking for a Ruby On Rails developer that I can work closely with over the next few months to make this company's dream a reality. We're looking for a critical thinker, not a robot. The job would initially be from January-March, with a good chance of being hired on full-time if that is your desire. We are located off the 405 in Hermosa Beach, and need our developer to work in-house. I'm moving up temporarily from San Diego come January, so if you need to move here, together we would have a better chance of finding a cheap place to rent. Found somebody. czarmonger fucked around with this message at 19:59 on Dec 5, 2010 |
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Do you really trust these people that much? It sounds like a nightmare to me!
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# ? Dec 5, 2010 00:12 |
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Yes, these people are great. I have worked with them previously. The problem was that my associates were previously just investors working on other projects, but once they found they were being BS'd by one of the partners and that for months nothing was actually happening, they came in and took over. I am part of the new, more efficient team.
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# ? Dec 5, 2010 00:25 |
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Paolomania posted:If anyone looking for work lives in the Kendall Sq Cambridge MA area, has expertise fiddling with bits, and an interest in working on program shepherding in an academic research group send me a PM. You're a year too late Not that I dislike my current job.
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# ? Dec 5, 2010 20:38 |
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Just wanted to put a plug in here for my current employer, Rackspace. We BADLY need good developers, especially in our Cloud division. Rack is a pretty cool place with an awesome culture and you get to work on new Cloud projects which is pretty neat stuff. Cloud tends to use Python and Managed tends to use Ruby / Java. If you are interested, you can PM me for more information or email me at jarret.raim AT rackspace DOT com. You can apply here: http://www.rackertalent.com/ Our HR group is massively overworked, so PM or email me if you do apply so that I can go up there and check in on your rec to make sure it gets considered. You can also put my name (Jarret Raim) in the 'people I know at Rack field'. Just let me know if you do that so I can go bug them and make sure they call you .
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Location: Minneapolis, MN Languages: PHP, Javascript, C#, Python, SQL, Java, Perl, C(++). In approximate skill order. Frameworks: A little Django and some tinkering with node.js Things you like to do: I just want to get the gently caress away from the PHP failure pit I'm in Availability: I'm looking for a new, full-time job in my area and figured I'd at least post here in the off chance someone sees it Contact: PM me (preferably) or email me at dtanders.net. My AIM accounts mysteriously stopped working last year :\
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