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  • Black Dog
    Confirmed User
    • Jan 2004
    • 1108

    #1

    Outsourcing Java programmer?

    Hi all,

    Any comments or experience on outsourcing for Java programmers? I am considering iWebmasters, located in the Philippines. I am hiring for a full-time permanent position, not just a contract.

    Any and all replies are appreciated!


    Barry
    Looking for a great program that converts ANY traffic? Me too! :-P
  • nAtuRaLbEautY
    Confirmed User
    • May 2006
    • 6107

    #2
    Hi Blackdog, We are operating an offshore staff leasing company. Our office is based here in Manila, the Phils. We have a Java programmer on board and available for deployment. Looking forward to hear from you
    Prime Outsourcing│offshore solutions│manual labor│staff leasing│full time employees
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    • WiredGuy
      Pounding Googlebot
      • Aug 2002
      • 34512

      #3
      I personally would outsource scripting languages like perl, php, etc. Java requires the entire source and application be transferred and if you consider the application a trade secret, I'd reconsider using outsourcing.

      My 2 cents as a developer at least...
      WG
      I play with Google.

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      • tical
        Confirmed User
        • Feb 2002
        • 6504

        #4
        Originally posted by WiredGuy
        I personally would outsource scripting languages like perl, php, etc. Java requires the entire source and application be transferred and if you consider the application a trade secret, I'd reconsider using outsourcing.

        My 2 cents as a developer at least...
        WG
        congrats on 30k!
        112.020.756

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        • Black Dog
          Confirmed User
          • Jan 2004
          • 1108

          #5
          Thanks for the advice. Anyone else care to share their experience outsourcing programmers, particularly Java?


          B
          Looking for a great program that converts ANY traffic? Me too! :-P

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          • Pornwolf
            Drunk and Unruly
            • Jan 2002
            • 22712

            #6
            Wiredguy is right. Java shouldn't be outsourced. Find someone local... and if possible hire him directly on your staff.

            A good Java programmer well versed in AJAX is invaluable now a days anyway.
            I've trusted my sites to them for over a decade...

            Webair, bitches.

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