[nycphp-jobs] short-term contract available.
Kabir Mohammed
mjkabir at gmail.com
Wed Aug 31 13:39:08 EDT 2005
Hi Mark,
If you want to consider an Open Source solutions company with twenty five
developers for this, let me know. EVOKNOW, my company, does extensive
PHP/MySQL solutions and we even wrote the books on LAMP. See our
publications at http://www.evoknow.com. <http://www.evoknow.com>
Since you have already set a time-line for this, I wanted to give you a cost
estimate based on "your time line of three weeks". We charge $40/hour and
for a person to spend three week, the cost would be: $4800.00. If it require
multiple person (which is usually the case) the cost can be higher.
If you are interested, give me a call at the office #916.920.4730. Thanks
--
Kabir,
CEO, EVOKNOW, Inc
+1 916.920.4730 tel
+1 916.920.4783 fax
http://www.evoknow.com
Your Open Source Solutions Partner
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On 8/31/05, Mark Donoghue <mark at thirdstation.com> wrote:
>
> Content Directions, Inc. needs a PHP programmer for a short-term
> project (3 weeks). Telecommuting OK.
>
> In addition to PHP successful candidates will have experience with some
> or all of the following:
>
> 1) Perl -- We have a Perl version of the library. It should be used as
> a template for the PHP version's functionality and will be the primary
> learning aid for you.
> 2) DHTML -- specifically HierMenus (http://www.hiermenuscentral.com/).
> The library is primarily a code generator for HierMenus.
> 3) Unix/Linux -- You will be working in a Linux environment.
> 4) CVS --
> 5) Java -- We also have a Java version you might find useful to look at.
> 6) Documentation -- Your code must be documented thoroughly. No
> exceptions. Our customers will be using the library.
> 7) PHP Caching -- the library must maintain a local cache so, you'll
> need to be familiar with how to accomplish that in PHP.
>
> The software you will be porting can be perused at:
> http://doi.contentdirections.com/pmultilink/
>
> If you are interested send an email to mdonoghue [at]
> contentdirections.com <http://contentdirections.com>. Include your
> availability, rate, links to your
> work if possible and references if you have them.
>
> Thanks,
> Mark
> http://www.contentdirections.com/
>
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> * Mark Donoghue
> * Consulting Engineer
> * Content Directions, Inc.
> *
> * p: (845) 242-8501
> * e: MDonoghue at ContentDirections.com
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