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Thread: Need web programmers for a System Configuration script

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    Need web programmers for a System Configuration script

    I need experienced programmers of CGI/ASP/Perl/PHP, or any other good web language, to work on a project.

    The project is a script for a PC company. Users must be able to custom configure a system, it must display "Add $100" in drop down menus, and must then show the total. It must also have the ability to set compatibility restrictions, so if 2 components that the user selects do not work together, it will alert the user.

    Pay should be good, although I'll have to check with one of the other project managers on exactly how much.

    Preferably in or near Brooklyn, NY, or possibly near Calgary (isn't that in canada?). (We haven't decided on the chairman yet.)

    Reply to this thread with your email address, and/or any MSN/ICQ/AIM/Yahoo screen names if you are interested.
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    I remember seeing somthing on this forum with Active Server Pages which did just that.

    It was quite a while ago though and I can't think what keywords to search for


    I'll see if I can find it for you if you like.

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    Sure, thanks Guru
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    Originally posted by jpbtennisman in CC
    I honestly have no idea...whatever will run. Are those languages compatible with both Linux and MS servers? I'm not sure what were using yet but since we're pressed for cash I'd assume Linux.
    Depending on your load, I have a friend who runs a really good domain/hosting business on Windows NT servers for excellent prices. If you want a dedicated server, I've seen Linux servers run as expensive as NT.

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    That's something to consider, we might have someone host it..

    can you provide some linkage? What are his prices like?
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    tell me when you know what the pay is

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    http://www.trinic.com

    $20 US per month for 100MB on a Windows NT server isn't that bad.

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    I can do this for you easily, no problemos
    if you could give me EXACT specifications
    i will have it done for ya
    oh and the price
    well i have to review the exact specifications before i give you
    any prices

    and a good hosting site is
    http://www.readyhosting.com ($99/year)
    for a LOAD of shiat



    oh ya
    and here is my email [email protected]
    YOUR SATISFUCTION is guranteed

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    i really like http://www.burlee.com

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    I could probably do this, I need more info, and what is the deadline?

    BTW, I would be using PHP.

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    PHP IS BAD

    ASP IS GOOD
    let me do it let me do it let me do it
    i will do it for the CHEAPEST price

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    PHP kicks ASP's ass any day of the week!

    (I can help with PHP....)

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    I'm open to both ASP and PHP..ASP ought to be damn good as MS themselves use it.

    I will get back to everyone on this.

    (On a side note, I see that Kovan and Aknisely actually agree on something! They both like ASP.)
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    PHP+Linux = Good
    ASP+Windows = Good

    If you close your mind completely to a set of solutions, you make a very, very bad developer.

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    Originally posted by jpbtennisman
    I'm open to both ASP and PHP..ASP ought to be damn good as MS themselves use it.

    I will get back to everyone on this.

    (On a side note, I see that Kovan and Aknisely actually agree on something! They both like ASP.)
    i agreed with aknisely?
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    i believe asp is cheaper to maintain and cheaper to develop (cmoon everyone knows vb.. well almost)

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