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Author Perl Programmer Wanted for Games Web Site Development
Kerrin

2004-03-27, 12:01 am

I have started a project, and require people to join me.
We will develop a web site, that has turn based games (see
http://main.planetarion.com/ or http://www.evernight.com/ for an
example of the type of games I mean)
I currently have the outlines of numerous games that fit well in to
this design, I have develop the structure these games will use, and
and part way through one of the games.
A pricing structure for the web site has also been outlined, but
payment to use the web site will not be required (just limiting).
I have connections with a payment solution service, so this will be
taken care of by me.
I am not rich (yet :), so there will be *no* salary for these role.
What I can offer is profits of the web site, once up and running.
Online games are very big at the moment.
I am looking for people with many and varied skills, these include,
but are not exclusively:
· Perl
· Graphics
· HTML
· Online advertisement
· SQL
· Linux
· Web server (i.e. Apache, etc.)
· Linux Security

If you have programming skills, but not Perl, you can still be useful,
if you are prepared to learn.

Knowledge of CVS is also a bonus.

No previous experience is required, no age limits. All I require is
some of your spare time to assist in the various areas of developing,
releasing, maintaining, and advancing this web site.

If you can get to the Cambridge (UK) area, this is a bonus, as I would
like to meet with all applicants in person we possible, to gauge you
skills, and explain the web site in more detail.

The design of the game structure, and games is not final, and
successful applicants will have control over the final designs.

Kerrin
Interested Applicants Should Email: kez.comp@ntlworld.com
David H. Adler

2004-03-29, 4:34 pm

In article <b803b120.0403261616.18b70d45@posting.google.com>,
Kerrin wrote:

> I have started a project, and require people to join me.


You have posted a job posting or a resume in a technical group.

Longstanding Usenet tradition dictates that such postings go into
groups with names that contain "jobs", like "misc.jobs.offered", not
technical discussion groups like the ones to which you posted.

Had you read and understood the Usenet user manual posted frequently to
"news.announce.newusers", you might have already known this. :) (If
n.a.n is quieter than it should be, the relevent FAQs are available at
http://www.faqs.org/faqs/by-newsgro...e.newusers.html)
Another good source of information on how Usenet functions is
news.newusers.questions (information from which is also available at
http://www.geocities.com/nnqweb/).

Please do not explain your posting by saying "but I saw other job
postings here". Just because one person jumps off a bridge, doesn't
mean everyone does. Those postings are also in error, and I've
probably already notified them as well.

If you have questions about this policy, take it up with the news
administrators in the newsgroup news.admin.misc.

http://jobs.perl.org may be of more use to you

Yours for a better usenet,

dha

--
David H. Adler - <dha@panix.com> - http://www.panix.com/~dha/
"We are the Borg. You will be assimilated! Nah, only kidding. We're
just the Sontarans. Care to take part in some 'medical research'?"
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