
PLEASE REPOST IF YOU CAN HELP THIS TEAM
A year from now, they will be one of the hottest tech companies in Utah. Right now, they're looking to keep food on the table, and the bill-collectors at a reasonable distance... and keep their dreams alive.
I have access right now to a top-notch web 2.0 development team available individually or as a group to work on literally any website development problem or need.
These developers have been working together for half a year or morem but their funding was unexpectedly severed about a month ago, and they're scrambling to keep business going.
I know this team, I know their technology--when it comes to web development, I have seen nobody like this group in skill, talent, and raw determination to excel in everything they do.
If you're interested in rates or have any questions about the team (see skill listing below), please contact me (See below). No serious offer will be refused.
General Skill Listing:
- Web development
- PHP/MySQL
- Cake Framework
- Web Services
- SOAP
- XML-RPC
- REST
- Ajax/DHTML (Javascript)
- Google Maps
- Java
- Generic JSP
- Struts Framework
- Flash
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- Animation and design
- Actionscript 2.0
- Interface Design
- Usability
- PHP/MySQL
- Graphic Design
- Logo Design - Identity Systems
- Brochures Books
- Web (See Web Development)
- Video Editing
- Desktop development
- Java
- .NET (C# and Visual Basic)
- C++
- Systems Analysis and Design
- UML Diagramming: use-case, activity, state-chart, and sequence
- Database Design
- Specification Documentation
- Systems Architecture
- Linux Admin
- Networking
- CSS
- Technical Sales
- Tech Support
- Internet Marketing
- SEO
- Keyword Targetting
- Link Campaigns
- PPC
- Palm OS development
- Photoshop skills
To engage any or all of these developers, contact Robert Merrill at 801-885-0400 or robertmerrill [at] gmail [dot] com. Available as contract (hourly) or outsourced (fee paid on delivery). Again, no serious offer will be refused.
In case of a bottleneck in programmer availability, services will be awarded first-come, first-served if an agreement is signed. Otherwise, services will be awarded to the highest-bidder.




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Posted by: techguy | August 25, 2006 12:45 PM | Permalink to Comment