Hi Mailing list,
a young startup company with a very interesting web 2.0 platform is seeking
for a
PHP programmer with knowledge in AJAX HTML or any other 3-4 letters
combinations that has to do with web or open source!
I dont want to put a long job description I know that who ever fits the job
On Jan 10, 2008 7:01 PM, Erez D [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Jan 10, 2008 1:29 PM, Arie Skliarouk [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
i just want to open an X window from my server on my local machine, be
able to resize it, and
later be able to reboot my local machine and re-attach to the same
On Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 11:11:20AM +0200, aviv sher wrote:
a young startup company with a very interesting web 2.0 platform is seeking
for a
PHP programmer with knowledge in AJAX HTML or any other 3-4 letters
combinations that has to do with web or open source!
This programmer will
Hi,
On Jan 13, 2008 12:41 PM, Geoffrey S. Mendelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
On Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 11:11:20AM +0200, aviv sher wrote:
a young startup company with a very interesting web 2.0 platform is seeking
for a
PHP programmer with knowledge in AJAX HTML or any other 3-4 letters
On 1/13/08, Geoffrey S. Mendelson [EMAIL PROTECTED] wrote:
If you are looking for a programmer to join you, who will be paid in
equity, you should say so and get a person who can do the job you want
without any unreasonable expectations.
But Aviv has not offered work-for-equity! You merely
Geoff thanks for the insight,
The CTO title means he will handle the whole Technology part of the system
(and the technology vision), and if he would like to change the technology
in the future it will be his decision... we also want him to be a good
programmer so he can support the current
Aviv, hi.
I am somewhat less keen than Geoff to suspect you of trying/hoping to cheat a
prospective CTO. In fact, I am sure you have every intention of paying the CTO.
What I do fear is that you do not really understand the position and job of a
CTO.
The CTO's job is NOT to be a good
On Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 01:21:57PM +0200, aviv sher wrote:
Geoff thanks for the insight,
You're welcome, I hope it helps.
The CTO title means he will handle the whole Technology part of the system
(and the technology vision), and if he would like to change the technology
in the future it
Hello Dotan,
I can do the job.
Actually I have a lot of experience in Sugar CRM fork called Vtiger
For more info take a look:
http://www.active.co.il/crm.html
Regards,
Rami Addady
Dotan Shavit wrote:
Hi List,
A good friend is looking for someone to install a linux machine and set up
On Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 01:25:12PM +0200, Hetz Ben Hamo wrote:
Why? only because he decided to go with PHP? it's a stat-up, and I
assume Aviv started to write the code with PHP prior deciding upon
taking someone else to be a partner/worker and with a CTO title. Maybe
when they'll grow, the
On Sun, 2008-01-13 at 09:26 +0200, David Suna wrote:
I have DosEmu running on Ubuntu 6.06 to run an old accounting package.
Everything is working fine except that since I installed a new printer I
have not been able to print from the accounting package. I am able to
print from the DosEmu
On Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 01:43:11PM +0200, Marc Volovic wrote:
I am somewhat less keen than Geoff to suspect you of trying/hoping to
cheat a prospective CTO. In fact, I am sure you have every intention of
paying the CTO. What I do fear is that you do not really understand the
position and job
I'm helping a client here to start a project from almost scratch. it
involves java servelets for Tomcat, building with MAVEN, a few external
GPL tarballs that are downloaded from the web, unzipped and compiled (or
maybe we'll check them into the CVS) and some glue scripts in bash.
Make is the
On Sun, Jan 13, 2008, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote about Re: [Job Offer and a
byte more] PHP programmer and CTO:
There are lots of companies who have tried to change technologies mid
stream and failed. HotMail is a good example, when M/S bought them they
went over to IIS, but it took many years
On Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 05:31:04PM +0200, Nadav Har'El wrote:
Actually, your example proves you wrong! Do you think that Google would have
grown to the size they are if they kept the same technology they had 10 years
ago? In those 10 years, Google adopted completely new technologies that they
On Sun, Jan 13, 2008, Geoffrey S. Mendelson wrote about Re: [Job Offer and a
byte more] PHP programmer and CTO:
Thank you, you just made my point. :-) Google succeded because they chose
a technology that could be expanded to do what they want. If they had chosen
Windows NT server, or VMS
On Sun, Jan 13, 2008 at 06:34:42PM +0200, Nadav Har'El wrote:
I don't understand what you mean. Imagine that Google initially had some
Sun Solaris servers in their university rack. At some point, they decided
that PCs, and Linux, was more effective so they switched. What makes you
think that
My 2C,
I´m using roundcubemail for some time now.
They embedded TinyMCE so I installed the latest version of TinyMCE and
its directionality plugin - very easy.
It´s an early stage product but great for my needs.
Moish.
Their homepage:http://roundcube.net
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