
August 30th, 2006, 04:20 PM
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Looking for a few good ASP.NET C# and VB.NET Programmers
Hi,
My name is Frank Ivey. I am currently looking for about 2 - 4 people who are willing to help me write up some mashup applications, add features to other applications, and create new websites that use these features and mashups. I have to sadly and willfully admit that I cannot go this task alone because of the immensity of my ideas in this project and if I was to try to do this by myself I would not be able to finish my projects.
I wish to only really work with 2-4 people because it is easy for me to manage a project with a small team and I would also like for these people to also become my business partners in a possible new startup company (company not yet started) but will focus on web mashups, web applications and websites developed by the people that help me, aka my business partners.
A little programming info about myself.
I am fairly new to asp.net/c# or vb.net programming. I have been programming with asp.net 2.0 for the past 8 months and I am starting to learn Atlas and AJAX as well. I have been designing websites and developing web applications in php and html for the past 3.5 years. I am very ambitious and willing to learn. I love the asp.net 2.0 technology; it actually makes web application development easier and fun. I can email you my resume so that you can look at my skills and what other assets I bring to table.
What I am looking for in a programmer and business partner:
1. You must be willing to learn
2. Programming level is not a big issue, if we have to learn everything as a whole group then that is good as well. Just always have an open mind and willing to learn and get the job done, though it would be nice to have one person out of the group to be adverse in asp.net 2.0/c# or vb.net programming.
What's in it for you?
A chance to learn asp.net/c# and vb.net and become more sharp in your skill set also building your portfolio by including "due credit" for the web applications and websites you helped design and develop and if you want to, to become a partner in a new business startup.
how do you apply?
Please send your resumes to me, Frank Ivey, at frankivey@hotmail.com . I ask that you use this heading as the subject "asp.net 2.0 help frank ivey"
I will try to respond to all inquirers with in a 24 hour time frame but promise to respond back with in 48 hours. I will only be accepting applications until Sept. 13th 2006 after I would like to have made my decision on my candidates and we can start working together.
I am looking foward to hear from you!
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