Job Available: PHP/MySQL Developer NEEDED!
Justin Bennett
justin.bennett at dynabrade.com
Fri Aug 9 10:30:32 EDT 2002
Wow that was slow getting posted...
I sent this a few days ago... :(
Justin Bennett wrote:
> I agree with Greg. This list has a lot of members with various skill
> levels. From the seasoned Unix veterans, to Nt admins looking to
> expand their skills, to the curious windows home user. There may be
> someone on here that may fit this perfectly. On another, what I feel
> is a more important, note is this list is supposed to build a sense of
> community and be a pleasent and helpful experience for it's members.
> Isn't that what Linux and OpenSource is about, the sense of community?
> If I wanted that type of attitude I'd be on a M$ list. Even if you are
> offended by this message, which I don't see, I don't think it's
> appropriate to post messages clearly attacking someone who was trying
> to help other users.
>
> Just my 2 cents.
>
> Justin
>
> Gregory J. Neumann wrote:
>
>> Hey, Joe!
>> I'm not insulted. Unless I consider that part about Linux gurus need
>> not apply, I can't find anything vaguely insinuating in the whole
>> letter. I'm not qualified, so maybe I'm too stupid to be insulted.
>> Anyway, I hope this doesn't scare anybody away from posting cool
>> opportunities on this list!
>>
>> What I'm happiest to hear about is that the meetings will still be
>> there!
>>
>> -Greg
>> Self-styled Network Admin, (as Wyle E. Coyote would consider himself
>> one!)
>> but mostly a PITA! ;-)
>>
>>
>>
>>> Joe,
>>>
>>> Your insinuation that anyone who is a member of this Linux list
>>> server is unqualified for your job is insulting. PHP & MYSQL? You
>>> have got to be kidding.
>>>
>>> "Developing" today in high level languages such as Visual Basic, SQL
>>> based, Power Builder, ASP, etc. is relatively easy. All of the
>>> heavy lifting algorithms have been coded as objects called
>>> components and you simply drag and drop them in or call them in from
>>> simple routines. Then you wrap
>>
>> them in a little of your own code to initialize them at the right
>> moment or just customize their activity. This is the point of these
>> languages. To hide the difficult stuff so non-technical / math
>> challenged individuals can create something useful without the
>> expense of hiring professionals.
>>
>>
>>> Most of the labor with these languages revolves around learning
>>> (memorizing) the proprietary commands and, once an application is
>>> written, trying to keep it stable in a multiuser, multipurpose LAN
>>> environment.
>>>
>>> The users of these languages are referred to as 'Component
>>> Assemblers', not programmers but you will never convince them of
>>> that. Today everyone refers to themselves as a developer and the
>>> word has lost it's meaning. An example of a 'developer' is the
>>> person(s) who wrote MYSQL, not the people
>>
>> who use it. The food chain is as follows: Developer > Programmer
>> > Component Assembler > Script Kiddie > User
>>
>>
>>> Working with the graphics design team? You take their pictures and
>>> drop them in the spot they want them in. Then you might have to
>>> animate them (if it isn't already prepackaged - see above) or have
>>> them perform (flash, appear, disappear, rotate, etc) when some
>>> activity occurs. Children are
>>
>> developing sophisticated web sites today which includes my very
>> bright 14 year old nephew.
>>
>>> The point is ............. the job ain't all that. If you think
>>> the people who subscribe to this server are unqualified, how did you
>>> come to the conclusion they would still be able to recognize someone
>>> who is?
>>>
>>> Why don't you advertise this great job 'opportunity' on the list
>>> server that the qualified people subscribe to and leave us poor
>>> Linux boobs alone? You are right. You need to go back to school.
>>>
>>> Sincerely,
>>> Wayne Melbrod
>>> Unqualified Programmer/Analyst
>>> Central Technology Division
>>> Integrated Deposit Systems Department
>>> M&T Bank
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>>>> jbielli at netsos.com 08/07/02 11:09AM >>>
>>>>>>
>>>>>
>>> Hello Folks,
>>>
>>> I'm going to be leaving Computer SOS to move on to greener pastures
>>> and get my schooling finished, Friday is my last day.
>>> I will, however, continue to maintain and administer our linux
>>> servers, although remotely (no linux-only gurus need apply, there is
>>> no position available).
>>>
>>> I have given myself the daunting task of finding myself a
>>> replacement in the web development field.. Qualified candidates MUST
>>> know PHP/MYSQL, be ready and willing to share code samples, linux
>>> skills are a plus, however the job is mostly application development
>>> / web design.
>>> Candidates also must be comfortable coding large applications,
>>> picking up others work where they left off (mine ?), meeting with
>>> the rest of the web team, and working closely with graphic designers.
>>>
>>> Salary is decent, and this is a nice atmosphere to work in. If you
>>> KNOW someone who may be interested, have them get in contact with me
>>> ASAP via email or by voice.
>>> Decision will be made by Friday.
>>>
>>> Please email resume's to jbielli at netsos.com ..Thanks!
>>> Voice calls, ask for Joe @ 635-0086
>>>
>>> Note: this does not change the nflug meetings, I will still be here
>>> to host them at our office on third Sundays (except August, of
>>> course)..
>>>
>>> Joe Bielli
>>> Software Development
>>> Computer SOS, Inc.
>>> 1505 Cleveland Drive
>>> Cheektowaga, NY 14225
>>> E://jbielli@netsos.com P://716.635.0086
>>> F://716.634.7692
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>>
>>
>>
>>
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Justin Bennett
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Network Administrator
Dynabrade Inc.
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Clarence, NY 14031
716-631-0100 ext 215
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