From: | Jeffrey Cook <jnoelcook(at)yahoo(dot)com> |
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To: | pgsql-general(at)postgresql(dot)org |
Subject: | PGSQL programmer needed!!! |
Date: | 2005-07-25 11:03:22 |
Message-ID: | 20050725110322.50712.qmail@web42106.mail.yahoo.com |
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All,
I am pleased to announce the first Dimension Laboratories Black-Op development project. Of course nothing more will be announced other than that I need a PostgreSQL programmer. This is a contract job and will likely take only a few hours of programming. $ negotiable, but must be a U.S. citizen.
Requirements:
Programmer will have no direct knowledge what the code is for and the final code will not be compiled by he or she.
Code will consist of less than 100 lines of object-oriented back-end PGSQL, which will be modified later by another programmer with actual values. A single front-end text field window for infomation to be entered and a final output window will be needed also, which is of course connected to the back-end.
This is a very simple program that any beginning PostgreSQL developer should be capable of. In fact, it has already been written in another language, which can be referred to in case of any questions.
This is a bit of an time-constraint project. So, if interested, do not hesitate to contact me. There will be a second project of a bit more depth six months down the road, which will be offered to the developer accepted for this first project.
There will be no contract, but you will need to fill out tax forms if you want more than $500 for this project. D-Labs will not disclose to anyone other than an accountant and the IRS who the accepted programmer is. It will be entirely confidential on D-Labs' part.
If interested, please email me privately ASAP and describe your experience with PostgreSQL, likes and dislikes. I don't need a resume.
To learn more about PostgreSQL, please visit them at...
http://www.postgresql.org/
To learn more about Dimension Laboratories, please visit the Electrogravity Research Group at...
http://groups.yahoo.com/group/electrogravityresearch/
Much respect,
Jeffrey N. Cook
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