
This is a rather unusual request from Utopia Temple, but it gives a rare opportunity to anonymous developers to join our team. If this sounds interesting to you, please keep reading.
We are interested in developing the next generation of our All-in-One formatter. Unfortunately, Aviad, who wrote the current version, is too busy with real-life, and asked to be replaced with his responsibilities to Utopia Temple.
While the current version is written in C++, we'd like the new one to be in PHP, so this is actually a call for experienced PHP programmers (2 years experience required in PHP, 5 years in general programming).
We are not simply interested in the first-time programming, but you will have to fully support your product.
This is only a short list of requirements, but if you meet all of them so far, feel free to contact me for more personal information. |
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| BlinkDog
Posts: 25 ( 11-Apr-2003 12:46 am) Report | 2 years PhP and 5 years general ?? *sigh* There goes my dream to work in Utopia Temple ;) | dronf
Posts: 6 ( 11-Apr-2003 04:32 am) Report | Consider releasing the code and see who does the best job with it. | suokko
Posts: 10 ( 11-Apr-2003 05:26 am) Report | PHP is 'easy' language to create string handling + html output. I know that well. I have created nice cb filtering system for our warforum with php and under wrok is searching with CBs data.
I had little advantage when begined programing with php. I have programed 10 years. 1st 4 years with basic and after that mainly c/c++.
I don't want take anything like this task because I wouldn't have time after real-life + warforum devolepment.
But I might be like assistant programer for ut. | suokko
Posts: 11 ( 11-Apr-2003 05:30 am) Report | PS. I wouldn't even match requirements. I have programed with php only little bit over a month. ;) | suokko
Posts: 12 ( 11-Apr-2003 05:35 am) Report | PPS. That hobby programers stuff.
Have you think about linux? It's created by hobby programmers! Linus Torvards only want to have unix in home computer and then begin to code it in free time when learning in university. And there is many hobby programmers creating new stuff to linux and others gnu, open source programs.
And also about unix/linux. There is more than double amount of bugs in commercial unix vs linux. | |
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