\[CLOSED\] All programmers
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You’ve got my sword…
Although I’ll warn you ahead of time I DON’T do Microsoft C/C++.
I’m a guru at Java, can write a DSL in Groovy, will parallalize your problem in Erlang, make it elegant in Python, write it in 1/10th the size in Ruby, create beautiful Coffeescript for NodeJS, show you tricks in JQuery you didn’t know existed, visualize it in Processing, make it faster in Cinder, write a map reduce job for Hadoop, replace your repetitive task with a few lines of Bash, sed/awk your arbitrary data into shape, parse it in perl, normalize it into an SQL database, make a kernel module in GCC’s C++, port the whole thing to an Arduino or other microcontroller, design your circuit board, and even create a new language or network protocol for you if you like. Hell I’ll count cycles in Assembly if you want me to.
But the one thing I will not do is launch Visual Studio. Ever. So just DON’T EVEN ASK. After 10 years of doing it I vowed never to do it again. And I never have.
Oh, and I might give you dirty looks if you tell me we have to use XML. For anything. VERY dirty looks.
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[quote name=“Kevlar” post=“6865” timestamp=“1369614916”]
You’ve got my sword…Although I’ll warn you ahead of time I DON’T do Microsoft C/C++.
I’m a guru at Java, can write a DSL in Groovy, will parallalize your problem in Erlang, make it elegant in Python, write it in 1/10th the size in Ruby, create beautiful Coffeescript for NodeJS, show you tricks in JQuery you didn’t know existed, visualize it in Processing, make it faster in Cinder, write a map reduce job for Hadoop, replace your repetitive task with a few lines of Bash, sed/awk your arbitrary data into shape, parse it in perl, normalize it into an SQL database, make a kernel module in GCC’s C++, port the whole thing to an Arduino or other microcontroller, design your circuit board, and even create a new language or network protocol for you if you like. Hell I’ll count cycles in Assembly if you want me to.
But the one thing I will not do is launch Visual Studio. Ever. So just DON’T EVEN ASK. After 10 years of doing it I vowed never to do it again. And I never have.
Oh, and I might give you dirty looks if you tell me we have to use XML. For anything. VERY dirty looks.
[/quote]Gotcha down!
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[quote name=“Kevlar” post=“6865” timestamp=“1369614916”]
You’ve got my sword…Although I’ll warn you ahead of time I DON’T do Microsoft C/C++.
I’m a guru at Java, can write a DSL in Groovy, will parallalize your problem in Erlang, make it elegant in Python, write it in 1/10th the size in Ruby, create beautiful Coffeescript for NodeJS, show you tricks in JQuery you didn’t know existed, visualize it in Processing, make it faster in Cinder, write a map reduce job for Hadoop, replace your repetitive task with a few lines of Bash, sed/awk your arbitrary data into shape, parse it in perl, normalize it into an SQL database, make a kernel module in GCC’s C++, port the whole thing to an Arduino or other microcontroller, design your circuit board, and even create a new language or network protocol for you if you like. Hell I’ll count cycles in Assembly if you want me to.
But the one thing I will not do is launch Visual Studio. Ever. So just DON’T EVEN ASK. After 10 years of doing it I vowed never to do it again. And I never have.
Oh, and I might give you dirty looks if you tell me we have to use XML. For anything. VERY dirty looks.
[/quote]I like this guy!
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I’ll have a plan for the first part tomorrow afternoon. No interface changes, just want to confirm that we have successfully moved the live bitcoin features into a library that can be turned on and off.
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[quote name=“zerodrama” post=“6874” timestamp=“1369617170”]
I’ll have a plan for the first part tomorrow afternoon. No interface changes, just want to confirm that we have successfully moved the live bitcoin features into a library that can be turned on and off.
[/quote]Fantastic. My goal is to handle as much as possible so Bushstar can focus on working with you and Kevlar on the programming.
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I can do some if you want c/c++, java, master most of the OpenSSl package so any crypto stuff is fine.
But i have not much time 5-10h per month, but not really more then 1h at a time in a day :(. so let me know
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[quote name=“groll” post=“6903” timestamp=“1369622134”]
I can do some if you want c/c++, java, master most of the OpenSSl package so any crypto stuff is fine.But i have not much time 5-10h per month, but not really more then 1h at a time in a day :(. so let me know
[/quote]It always great to get another pair of eyes! Great to have you.
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[quote name=“groll” post=“6903” timestamp=“1369622134”]
I can do some if you want c/c++, java, master most of the OpenSSl package so any crypto stuff is fine.But i have not much time 5-10h per month, but not really more then 1h at a time in a day :(. so let me know
[/quote]Hey cool! I’ve got a NodeJS repo on Github that does all the openSSL Certificate stuff via a web json interface, so if you ever want to collaborate on any openssl stuff do look me up!
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I am contacting a friend of mine to see if he is interested in joining the cause. I will keep you guys posted.
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I’m a developer, but I’m still wet behind the ears. I know enough to be dangerous. I also know that I don’t know half of what I think I know.
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[quote name=“Aldanga” post=“6944” timestamp=“1369629315”]
I’m a developer, but I’m still wet behind the ears. I know enough to be dangerous. I also know that I don’t know half of what I think I know.
[/quote]The development team needs all levels. When we get enough interest, Zero and I can hash out how we could utilize everyone’s talent. As I mentioned above, another pair of eyes on code is always a plus! I’ll add you the team, welcome.
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Supposedly, Tchaikovsky answered an interviewer, “How do write? By hitting every note until it sounds right!”
It’s ok. We’ll all make up for what others lack as long as we keep our eyes on being the best community.
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does php count?
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[quote name=“live627” post=“6966” timestamp=“1369632852”]
does php count?
[/quote]We’ll need web programmers as well to assist our support websites. Absolutely.
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I had used c# .net and MySql on our thesis last year 2010.
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PHP here.
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Added you guys to the list. :) Once we get all the interest ironed out, we can figure out skillsets and projects. For those that have been with us for awhile, there’s always something we can contribute our skills to. You could be knee deep in crypto code with Bush and Zero or working with one of our members php code on their website.
This is truly how our community differs from any other coin.
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[quote name=“justabitoftime” post=“6991” timestamp=“1369636239”]
Added you guys to the list. :) Once we get all the interest ironed out, we can figure out skillsets and projects. For those that have been with us for awhile, there’s always something we can contribute our skills to. You could be knee deep in crypto code with Bush and Zero or working with one of our members php code on their website.This is truly how our community differs from any other coin.
[/quote]Agreed :) I have no problem helping out with PHP. Just FYI my main framework is CodeIgniter.
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Not a programmer, but can do anything you need me to on a sys-admin front, such as managing and securing web and mailservers etc.
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[quote name=“justabitoftime” post=“6860” timestamp=“1369613510”]
[b][Wanted] All programmers [/b]If you have some programming experience and willing to donate at least an hour a week, please reply to this post below. We’re looking to give Zerodrama some assistance on the development team.
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PHP Web Developer here with over a decade of experience and lots of large scale projects.