C# Programmers Wanted, Payment will be negotiated
C# Programmers Wanted, Payment will be negotiated
You may remember me from the old HighImpactHalo forums as the sassy+sexy manager of Tangerine Hosting. Well, I've moved on to better things, and now I'm looking for additional help with a few projects. I am in need of programmers with a good knowledge of the C# language. You will be required to work with Visual C# 2005 (Express edition is fine) and must have expertise in one fo the following areas:
* Networking
* Databases (ADO.NET)
* GDI+/Control Development
* General (None of the above)
We're not looking for people who can draw a button on a page and call themselves GUI designers, but by no means are we seeking all-knowing professionals. As long as you have a fair bit of knowledge in one of those four areas, you should fit well. There's always room to learn more! However;
* No Java, C++, VB.net, etc. C# only. We can't very well mix Java code with C#, now can we?
* Don't be expecting $20/hr with a full dental and medical plan
* If you're under 18, that's fine, in fact we encourage it. It's a good way to get into the professional programming scene.
* Not all applicants will be accepted, I have a funny feeling 90% of the applicants (not just from here) will be applying as "General". We need Database/Networking/Graphics too remember!!
Payment will be negotiated one on one, do not consider this to be a full time or part time job... consider it to be a "profitable hobby". The most flexible hours ever!
If you're interested, get in touch with me via email (liam at xerasoft.com) or we can talk over AIM (I4MLI4M).
Have a spectacular day!
* Networking
* Databases (ADO.NET)
* GDI+/Control Development
* General (None of the above)
We're not looking for people who can draw a button on a page and call themselves GUI designers, but by no means are we seeking all-knowing professionals. As long as you have a fair bit of knowledge in one of those four areas, you should fit well. There's always room to learn more! However;
* No Java, C++, VB.net, etc. C# only. We can't very well mix Java code with C#, now can we?
* Don't be expecting $20/hr with a full dental and medical plan
* If you're under 18, that's fine, in fact we encourage it. It's a good way to get into the professional programming scene.
* Not all applicants will be accepted, I have a funny feeling 90% of the applicants (not just from here) will be applying as "General". We need Database/Networking/Graphics too remember!!
Payment will be negotiated one on one, do not consider this to be a full time or part time job... consider it to be a "profitable hobby". The most flexible hours ever!
If you're interested, get in touch with me via email (liam at xerasoft.com) or we can talk over AIM (I4MLI4M).
Have a spectacular day!
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wish i could help, but i know 0 C# and limited C++.
beta tester mb?
beta tester mb?
ASPARTAME: in your diet soda and artificial sweeteners. also, it's obviously completely safe. it's not like it will cause tumors or anything. >.>
always remember: guilty until proven innocent
always remember: guilty until proven innocent
Unfortunately our current project is somewhat classified. I know, it sounds pretty stupid, but we think it's a great product idea and we'd hate for someone to beat us to the market with a similar product. If we get into talks it'll all be revealed.
Beta testers will be needed in the future, so if you send me an email (listed in the first post) I'll add you to a list of probable testers. It will be pretty hard work though, you'll need to work through all the features, pressing different buttons, trying different methods, etc. in an attempt to get it to exception.
People with a knowledge of VB.net and in the process of learning C# will have a higher chance of being accepted over someone learning C# with no other .NET knowledge, so if you brush up a bit we can get into discussions.
Thanks!
Beta testers will be needed in the future, so if you send me an email (listed in the first post) I'll add you to a list of probable testers. It will be pretty hard work though, you'll need to work through all the features, pressing different buttons, trying different methods, etc. in an attempt to get it to exception.
People with a knowledge of VB.net and in the process of learning C# will have a higher chance of being accepted over someone learning C# with no other .NET knowledge, so if you brush up a bit we can get into discussions.
Thanks!