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Arc
07-20-2007, 04:32 PM
I am a php programming looking to improve my skills as a programmer, and am not expecting any payment at this given time.

I don't consider myself an advanced programmer, but am also not a beginner.

I am familiar with variables, statements, looping, arrays, multi. arrays, sql injection, sql queries, and have started to look more into OOP with php 5 (I haven't used it much with php, but have some minor experience with java & OOP), as well as looking more into the GD library.

I am seeking a petsite that I can help to create new features, hopefully with an owner who will help me improve my skills as a programmer.

And please don't contact me if you can barely code, i'm seeking a learning opportunity.

sky665
07-20-2007, 05:08 PM
Maybe you might be interested in helping out Comsmixs? http://cosmixs.com/

We only have one coder at the moment- but maybe if your impressed with his work you'd be willing to work with him and maybe learn something new that way?

We offer no pay- but do have Staff Goodies aviable :)
If you're a bit interested you can check out our forums http://cosmixs.com/forum

webbdh2003
07-20-2007, 06:43 PM
I am interested in your services for my petsite. Please PM me for details.

Sealink
07-21-2007, 05:05 AM
Well, maybe you'd be interested in working for http://www.elyzeria.com :D

We could really use new coders, and our leader is very experienced. She coded the entire site and every game on it herself, in fact. ^_^ If you want to know more, her username on VPL is Nekara I believe, of you can always ask me.

Arc
07-21-2007, 11:57 AM
Thank you for all the offerings :). I will be doing some thinking and talk to a few people who have gotten in contact with me to see where I will feel the most comfortable.

juddster
07-22-2007, 02:02 PM
Hey,
I just read the topic yesterday after you posted that message and sent you a PM...I hope that doesn't mean that you won't look at my offer because I believe that I will really be able to hlep you a fair bit through the learning curve.

~juddster