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Kobojunkie
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Hi,
I have a project I am working on and need some help with. I need a programmer who is able to not only code but knows exactly what he/she is doing and can deliver on time products. I am looking for someone who is willing to learn and able to work with little or not supervision. If you are that person please contact me with your resume.
Below is a bit of what I would like for the person to have a bit of
At least 1 Year experience and knowledge of ASP.NET At least 2 Years programming experience in VB.NET At least 1 Year of programming in C# At least 3 years knowledge and use of SQL At least 1 year working with AJAX
Kobojunkie
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Gomez (m)
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How can you be contacted your email or phone number will be ok ihesiepeter@yahoo.comi will like to work out something with u
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Leslexx
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@Gomez @ All Coders We've got a project in .NET that I am looking for a Nigerian Coder to Work on for me. If you are a capable .NEt Coder then please send you resume to leslexx@yahoo.comOur project is built on the following Plaform: - ASP.Net 2.0 - MS SQL DB 2000 - Windows 2003 Server - VB.NET Ok, lets roll people. You are a talented coder and a capable coder, then you've got a great opportunity with our company. Thanks
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Kobojunkie
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Email your resume to KoboJunkie@yahoo.com. And Please only experienced programmers please. For Evaluation purposes, you will be given a test to create a sample application. This test is to help us understand your coding and analytical skills. As well as help us better decide what projects we will have you work on or not . Only Serious programmers please, KoboJunkie
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AhmedGuru (m)
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That is cooooooooool.
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luckyCO
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Where is d job location and working condition?
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Kobojunkie
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It is not a job but a project to project situation and you will have to telecommute so it is required that those who would like to get involved and are chosen own their at least their own copy of Visual Studio , preferably 2005, SQL 2005 ( express will work) know their code and have machines that are connected to the internet
KoboJunkie
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alexis (m)
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I have been coding in VB 6.0 since 2005 and have written our in-house CRM. Is that good enough?
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Kobojunkie
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I am not sure how much coding work you have done. I mean even entry level SERIOUS coders are welcome to try out. From time to time I get projects from time to time and find myself looking for developers to help. I am expecting one soon and would love to have a team onboard who are available afterhours to assist.
Kobojunkie
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somze (m)
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A UK-based firm is opening a new outsourcing branch in Nigeria. Experienced Programmers should apply http://81.138.6.182/Jobs/
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Stanoz.com (m)
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Julian Templeman says real programmers can write FORTRAN in any language.
I think you folks need to stop being particular about which .NET lingua a coder uses. The CLR is ASP.NET. That is where all our differences fuse into one.
C'mon, guys! It's your ability to make the darned machine understand EXACTLY what it is that you're trying to say that matters! And that can be in Igbo, Yoruba, English, German, or Italian!
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AhmedGuru (m)
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Thanx for the info somze
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Kamali (m)
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If you still need people,I am available.
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somze (m)
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The site is temporarily unavailable, we're moving it to a new domain, please send your CV to my mail for now
k _ somze4 @ yahoo .com
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Stanoz.com (m)
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Hmm. Nairaland really has blossomed. (Thanks for the good work, Seun.) I have something to add. Some coders are better at making games than all else. Some love to show off by working on really really low level code; regardless of the app's genre. Some love UIs more than anything else. Some's forte's are Web-based apps. Some love to C hack into places they shouldn't be and cause as much havoc as possible. Some repair the mindless C havoc others have caused. Some near-worship Codd and his ideas; they swim in databases. etc. etc. etc. etc. Some (like a very special person I know) have mastered the art of using Perl to GUM various "markedly different" pieces of code (that other grammer_pros have written) together. Geddit? Now_ _ _ _ What did you wonderful employers say you wanted again? BECAUSE NOW I'M LESS-BUSY AND READY TO ROLL! 
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