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The Duck 08-02-2008 03:43 AM

PHP Coder needed for small unfinished project
 
I hired a coder to make me a payment module for paysite-cash processing for my cart. He finished it to 90-95% completion and then bailed and I have not heard from him since.

I need someone competent to finish this thing, it's probably not a lot of work. Hit me up if you can do it!

Bird 08-02-2008 04:29 AM

hit me up I'll take a look. 268731675

wizzart 08-02-2008 04:31 AM

If Bird can't help you I'm sure did I can :)

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The Duck 08-02-2008 04:42 AM

Just added both of ya!

The Duck 08-02-2008 05:17 AM

None of you guys are online..? Well, still looking for a competent coder...

Libertine 08-02-2008 09:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by kandah (Post 14549933)
None of you guys are online..? Well, still looking for a competent coder...

I think most programmers simply stay away from "near-finished" projects that were abandoned by another programmer. Usually, projects like that mean you have to waste hours and hours cleaning up shoddy code.

After all, if the programmer you hired first was a competent professional, he wouldn't have bailed.

gideongallery 08-02-2008 10:21 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Libertine (Post 14550640)
I think most programmers simply stay away from "near-finished" projects that were abandoned by another programmer. Usually, projects like that mean you have to waste hours and hours cleaning up shoddy code.

After all, if the programmer you hired first was a competent professional, he wouldn't have bailed.

smartest post in this thread
9/10 it either royally fucked up code which would be easier code from scratch

the problem is the person doing the hiring doesn't want to pay that cost again.

The Duck 08-18-2008 06:39 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Libertine (Post 14550640)
I think most programmers simply stay away from "near-finished" projects that were abandoned by another programmer. Usually, projects like that mean you have to waste hours and hours cleaning up shoddy code.

After all, if the programmer you hired first was a competent professional, he wouldn't have bailed.

Yes, you are right about that. But this project is only 2-3 files big.

I still need someone to take care of this.


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