[TriLUG] Website dev wanted
K4HM
k4hm at arrl.net
Wed May 23 14:55:58 EDT 2007
Hi Lee,
Who should I contact regarding this "simple informational" site?
Until recently I worked as a contractor in the mainframe world.
Last October the contract I was working on moved to California.
I was approaching retirement age and chose not to move west.
Since then I have been honing my non-mainframe programming and
website skills. I have done some "simple" websites for NPO groups
over the years including Perl and PHP. I recently took some
courses at Wake Tech including html/css/xhtml, MySql/PHP, and
Visual Basic 2005.
Although I will soon be "officially" retired I plan to keep my
fingers busy doing some small jobs and would like to develop a
portfolio of non-mainframe programming and web work.
In order to get experience and recommendations I will work cheap!
A couple of my recent pages can be seen at
http://hamfestinfo.net
http://www.rars.org/hamfest
Some older pages (without css) are at
http://k4hm.net/montgomery/
http://www.qsl.net/k4hm/
http://rars.org/hamfest2007
If you think Philip Post & Associates would be interested please
contact me.
Thanks,
Hank Montgomery
k4hm at arrl.net
(919) 577-1254
Lee elfick at mac.com
Tue May 22 08:58:04 EDT 2007
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Hey all,
My employer, Philip Post & Associates, a civil engineering firm in
Chapel Hill, wants a website. I don't currently have time to put one
together so we are looking for someone to do a simple informational
site with minimal bling. Cross browser and apache based with no
flash. If anyone is interested and wants to drop me some info please
do so off list. If you want to broaden the discussion into personal
experience with devs that others may be interested in, feel free to
reply on-list.
-Lee
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Lee Fickenscher
IT Manager
Philip Post & Associates
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