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Old February 5th, 2005, 12:37 PM
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Question Huge Database Project- Need very experienced programmer

hey...

I have 2 ideas I wanted to run by any programmers interested.

I have started 2 or 3 similar online companies but this is a bit different. It has a much larger database and more complex programming.

Any programmers that would be interested in working out a deal to share in the profits from the company, throw me an email at: theteamnetwork@hotmail.com

The project includes:

1) auction type system
2) Forum type system
3) Photo stitching / tour software implementation
* 4) Possible Live chat implementation

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Julian,

More details would be helpful.

You also may want to consider posting such details on a freelance site. People will place competitive bids on your work. Guru.com is good if you're extremely serious about your project and don't mind paying a bit. There are other cheaper ones such as GeekBidder.com which I believe is completely free. Otherwise, search for programmers who have posted "I want work" threads on these forums. I know there are quite a few of those as well.

Best of luck.

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I dont want to give the entire website my ideas.. i want to discuss the payment andprocess and then i will give project details... its an auction type setup and the other is like a forum website

thast all. im assuming people who have experience have databases like this they could easily alter and get up and running easily

- julian and mike


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Julian,

More details would be helpful.

You also may want to consider posting such details on a freelance site. People will place competitive bids on your work. Guru.com is good if you're extremely serious about your project and don't mind paying a bit. There are other cheaper ones such as GeekBidder.com which I believe is completely free. Otherwise, search for programmers who have posted "I want work" threads on these forums. I know there are quite a few of those as well.

Best of luck.

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I dont want to give the entire website my ideas.. i want to discuss the payment andprocess and then i will give project details... its an auction type setup and the other is like a forum website

thast all. im assuming people who have experience have databases like this they could easily alter and get up and running easily

- julian and mike

You aren't going to be able to get an adequate quote unless you give some details to programmers... unless you're willing to set a per hour rate and explain it to them then.

As for something like this, I might be interrested, depending on the details. I'll drop an e-mail in case you are still looking for programmers.

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