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jdavis99
03-28-07, - 12:05 PM
Hi,

We are looking for competent Flash designers/Web developers in the Bahamas; we are located on Paradise island.

We are pretty flexible and easygoing, so some of the work can be done through online interaction as well.

The projects will all be compensated on a per-project basis.


Knowledge in one or more of the following applications is required (Windows environment):
• Flash, php, mySQL, css web design

You must show the ability to:
• Produce high quality graphic design materials under tight deadlines
• Work well in a fast-paced team environment
• Be organized and have excellent time management skills.
• Be a creative individual with the ability to adapt to different situations:
o turn high-level vision into fresh ideas that appeals to our target market
o take specific details, provide suggestions, then execute in a timely manner

Please respond to this post with your resume and design samples (web site links containing sample of work)

Thanks for your interest,

James

LL Cool G
03-28-07, - 12:16 PM
if only you were just looking for graphic designers with functional css/html knowledge. :) but good luck with your search.

Crazycoyo
03-28-07, - 03:24 PM
I'm interested too more info would be good. :cheesy:

Crazycoyo
03-31-07, - 01:33 PM
Come on what do u have against php :board2:

garnelleo
03-31-07, - 01:53 PM
Come on what do u have against php :board2:

i wondering the same thing. BTW coyo u got cracking on learning more PHP yet? Unfortunately the book i ordered to learn more got lost in the mail :(

Crazycoyo
03-31-07, - 05:27 PM
Have only learnt a little php what php book u was looking at getting.

k.o.o.l.b.o.n.z.e
03-31-07, - 06:13 PM
it's all about Ruby baby!!!

NetConnect
03-31-07, - 07:22 PM
My American partner ( Netconnect Technologies Inc.) says he has a bundle off programmers in the Philippines that can do all of this.

He will be here in May, if you do not find someone. Of course, billing and contact will be here in Nassau.

Delroy
03-31-07, - 10:25 PM
i wondering the same thing. BTW coyo u got cracking on learning more PHP yet? Unfortunately the book i ordered to learn more got lost in the mail :(


Here you go Garnel: http://www.w3schools.com/
http://www.w3schools.com/php/default.asp

I started out with this site years ago. Books are good too but I usually fall sleep on them ;)

garnelleo
03-31-07, - 10:48 PM
Here you go Garnel: http://www.w3schools.com/
http://www.w3schools.com/php/default.asp
I started out with this site years ago. Books are good too but I usually fall sleep on them ;)

Yea i use it all the time (for web code reference). But I am sorta more committed with a book. Especially with programming. Web tutorials are good for graphics for me, but with programming i learn better with a book.

Delroy
03-31-07, - 10:53 PM
Yea i use it all the time (for web code reference). But I am sorta more committed with a book. Especially with programming. Web tutorials are good for graphics for me, but with programming i learn better with a book.


Yeah then you straight.

justaguy
03-31-07, - 11:04 PM
no comment .. :D
its where classic asp was 10 years ago ...

You're joking, of course?

cant stand the php syntax ... geared towards linux ..

The syntax isn't geared towards and OS. That's a nonsensical statement.
The syntax follows pretty much the same standards as every other scripting language.

too many script kiddies playin with it ...

Why does that make it bad? Because people can use it?

same open source templates all over the web .. they all look the same. ..

So do the templates for ASP. If you're using templates, you're using templates. Makes no difference what patform the underlying code is.

besides i code from the ground up ...

Relavance?

but still php has a bad name already ..

It does? Given by Whom? Does Yahoo! know? Does HP know? Does IBM know? They all use it and back it.

But I guess Yahoo's sites are those script kiddie things you refer to - hardly high level stuff, eh?


now i prefer full blown apps anyway ..


Aah, the *real* story. You don't develop for the web, so don't like a web centric scripting language. Why didn't you just say that instead of the nonsense above?


websites are so 90's ...


ROFL!!!!


and browser apps are lame now with all the security drawbacks ;)


Examples?

Web apps are as secure as they are scripted to be. If they're scripted insecurely they'll be insecure. If they're coded correctly, they'll be totally secure. (unless you're running an insecure web server, such as IIS, of course!)

You don't like PHP, but that's your preference, not based on any real fact or knowledge.

Move on.

justaguy
03-31-07, - 11:32 PM
You obviously have no web development experience, just another script kiddie. Everything i said makes perfect sense to those that understand and that dont just use other developer's code. Ive been developing internet apps from 1996 so I have no need to discuss this with persons like yourself with no history in the industry.


Wow, I haven't been called a script kiddie since I started developing web apps in... let me check... late '94.

Too funny.

justaguy
03-31-07, - 11:40 PM
Justaguy, with 2 posts, and no name, and no links to his sites, we believe you, sure whatever LOL.


I don't need to validate myself to correct your misinformation relating to PHP, web apps and the internet being so "90's".

Links to my work wouldn't make your statements any less wrong.

justaguy
03-31-07, - 11:55 PM
Like i said, you know nothing.


So because you say it, it is undeniable fact? A little arrogant, I fear!

If PHP is where ASP was 10 years ago, then why are IBM, HP and Yahoo using it and backing it? Why aren't they laughing it of as a joke language?

Explain exactly *how* PHP is geared towards Linux. You can't make a statement like that and simply expect people to accept that they know nothing and you know everything. Back it up with fact.

What bearing does its use by beginners, or 'script kiddies' have on its level of power? I know just as many script kiddies who chose ASP as their language of choice. Does it mean the technology is lacking? No, not at all, the two are utterly unrelated.

PHP is popular, so templating systems are in abundance. Does that mean it impossible to create innovative design work if you utilise PHP? No, interface design and scripting are completely and utterly separate.

If the internet is 'so 90's', why its its growth and usage in the 'noughties' outpacing its growth in the 90's?

If desktop apps are the way forward, where does that leave multinational companies who need reliable communication not only between themselves and their clients, but between geographically disparate locations? Should they simply close their operations? Revert to desktop only apps and simply *hope* their remaining communication lines will be adequate? I don't think anyone could honestly believe that is a good idea.

Give valid answers for these things and I'll let your statements go, but until you do, the only one looking like they know nothing about the industry is, well, you.

Have a great evening.