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DATE | 2002-01-14 |
FROM | Ruben Safir
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SUBJECT | Subject: [hangout] know site to list programming job? know programmer?
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This is why we need NYLXS for forge ahead in education and supprt.
The way this gentleman out of hand dismisses Linux, while admitedly knowing little of his technological issues needed to fill his needs, demonstrates the huge barriers needing to be overcome.
Ruben
On 2002.01.14 09:13:32 -0500 root wrote: Chances are
If your not using Linux to do this, you will by grossly overpaying and will suffer huge technological problems. Aside from being more stable, and less expensive, it's easier to integrate and train personel on.
That's why with all the marketing muscle out there, Linux is still running over 60% of the web. Almost every Linux programmer I work with or hire has YEARS of expereince with other systems and migrate over out of fustration.
Ruben
> Ruben, > > I'm not the most experienced person and don't pretend to understand > the in's and out's of the various technologies. In the ideal, I would > like to find a person who has a broad range of skills and experience > and can apply the right solution for the job. This said, I doubt that > Linux would be right here. > > Best, > Michael > > >What technology do you want to use? > > > >I might fit your bill. And the jobs page on http://www.nylxs.com > >might help you > > > > > >Ruben > > > >On 2002.01.13 19:29:24 -0500 michael-at-oblivio.com wrote: > >>>Anyone know of a free place to list a freelance > >>>programming job? I used to use nynma.org, but they > >>>now charge $125. > >>> > >>>Also, on the chance that anyone knows an appropriate > >>>person for the job, here's the deal: > >>> > >>>I'm looking for a freelance programmer to develop an > >>>all-in-one database and online content management > >>>system for a smallish website. This person should be > >>>experienced, responsible, affordable, and local to NYC. > >>>In the ideal, I would love to find someone to work with > >>>on future web projects. Contact me at > >>>michael-at-oblivio.com. Please include hourly rate and > >>>links to work samples. > >>> > >>>~~~~ > >>> > >>>Michael Barrish > >>>michael-at-oblivio.com > >>> > >>>http://oblivio.com > >>>An ax for the frozen sea inside you. Now daily. > >>> > >>>http://bluearchermedia.com > >>>Bull's-eye web development. > >>> > >>> > >>>## "Moving Forward..." Panel now playing: http://www.siliconalley.net/ ## > >>>## The World Wide Web Artists' Consortium --- http://www.wwwac.org/ ## > >>>## To Unsubscribe, send an e-mail to: wwwac-unsubscribe-at-lists.wwwac.org ## > >>> > >-- > >__________________________ > > > >Brooklyn Linux Solutions > >__________________________ > >http://www.mrbrklyn.com - Consulting > >http://www.brooklynonline.com - For the love of Brooklyn > >http://www.nylxs.com - Leadership Development in Free Software > >http://www.nyfairuse.org - The foundation of Democracy > >http://www2.mrbrklyn.com/resources - Unpublished Archive or stories > >and articles from around the net > >http://www2.mrbrklyn.com/mp3/hooked.mp3 - Spring is coming.... > >http://www2.mrbrklyn.com/downtown.html - See the New Downtown Brooklyn.... > > > >1-718-382-5752 > > > > > ~~~~ > > Michael Barrish > michael-at-oblivio.com > > http://oblivio.com > An ax for the frozen sea inside you. Now daily. > > http://bluearchermedia.com > Bull's-eye web development. > -- __________________________
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