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Re: Re: Developer Wanted for Automated Home website
I work at a Uni, so could try advertising the role around here if that
would help.
Simon R
Stuart Grimshaw wrote:
> Does no-one know anubody who might be interested in taking on this
> role? It would be great experience for a young developer, and a high
> traffic site to put on their CV.
>
> On 7/30/05, Stuart Grimshaw <stuart.grimshaw@xxxxxxx> wrote:
> > Hi!
> >
> > As some of you may know I am the developer for
> > www.automatedhome.co.uk, and I've looked after the site for a
good few
> > years with Mark, and the rest of the guys that regularly
contribute
> > code & articles.
> >
> > I need to take a step back from the coal face as it were for a
few
> > months, but obviously development of the site can't stop :-) So
I'm
> > looking for someone to take on a kind of Junior Developer role,
where
> > I will be your mentor, helping you develop both the site and your
> > skills.
> >
> > You'll need to know PHP & SQL (we use mysql as our db
server), any
> > HTML, CSS or AJAX would be a bonus, but not essential, you can
pick
> > that up as you work.
> >
> > I'm a Senior Developer at a leading UK eCommerce site with over
10
> > years commercial experience in various environments and I've got
a
> > wealth of experience working for good "customers" like
Mark & Li, to
> > some real stinkers which I'm more than happy to share.
> >
> > Most of the jobs that need doing are small to medium sized and
> > shouldn't really take up too much of your time, but there is the
odd
> > job that's a bit bigger.
> >
> > I think the work will suit a student looking to gain some
experience
> > outside of the sterile environment of the computer lab. An
interest in
> > HA isn't essential by any means, but it'd probably help :-)
> >
> > I should point out right from the start that there is no money
> > involved in this, it's not like Google's Summer of Code where
people
> > are paid to be mentored, but hopefully your enthuisiam for
helping out
> > the UK's HA community will more than make up for that, and it
will be
> > something good to put on your CV.
> >
> > If you'd like to apply, or know someone that you think may be
> > interested, send a quick CV type document, outlining any
experience
> > you have and what kind of course you're doing, to me and we'll
take it
> > from there ...
> >
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