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Yet another hello post

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07-11-2007, 01:13 PM
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Just wanted to say hi. I have been a freelancer since 2003 and have developed in just about every web language (except Ruby...haven't gotten a chance to try that out yet). Recently I have been focusing on .NET (VB and C#) and have done a lot of Ajax.

I love design and creating and studying the interface from a user perspective is my passion.

When I find the time I run a blog that talks about UI and the tools we use to build them (see sig).

Anyway, just wanted to say hello before I waded in on various topics.

David

07-11-2007, 01:16 PM
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Hey

Welcome aboard, do you know PHP?

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I do know PHP. A few years back I wrote an online, text-based fighting game in it (called the Octagon), and I have written several small-business websites with it so I know how powerful it can be.

When I do corporate work, though, they all want .NET so I have been concentrating on those skills in the last couple of years. Because of that, I have fallen in love with Visual Studio as an IDE.

Once you can put breakpoints and walk through your code in a webpage, <?="write this"?> just isn't the same.

That being said, if a client wanted PHP, then I wouldn't have a problem writing in it (although I am a bit rusty).

David

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If your interested in doing a quick (integration job) php and ajax job, contact me on msn: ironmonk3y@hotmail.com

Thanks

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Welcome to talkfreelance, I hope you enjoy your time here.

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