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Title: Accepting bitcoins for web design services
Post by: tommorisonwebdesign on May 08, 2015, 06:37:39 PM
Hello, my name is Tom Morison. I am a 23 year old web designer and developer specializing in HTML, CSS3, jQuery, PHP and MySQL. I accept Bitcoin as means of payment.

My prices are negotible. I have been programing since 2001 and have gained a lot of self-taught experience within the timeframe of that year and now. I can have your web page up within a few days. I am also availible forhire for group projects. I am attending cakePHP in 20 days and look forward to my first trip to New York City.

For more information, and to request service, visit my website at http://tommorisonwebdesign.com


Title: Re: Accepting bitcoins for web design services
Post by: naturelle on May 08, 2015, 06:49:26 PM
Hello, my name is Tom Morison. I am a 23 year old web designer and developer specializing in HTML, CSS3, jQuery, PHP and MySQL. I accept Bitcoin as means of payment.

My prices are negotible. I have been programing since 2001 and have gained a lot of self-taught experience within the timeframe of that year and now. I can have your web page up within a few days. I am also availible forhire for group projects. I am attending cakePHP in 20 days and look forward to my first trip to New York City.

For more information, and to request service, visit my website at http://tommorisonwebdesign.com

Ugliest site I have ever seen, I wouldn't pay you a penny for your ugly service


Title: Re: Accepting bitcoins for web design services
Post by: tommorisonwebdesign on May 08, 2015, 06:57:32 PM
Hello, my name is Tom Morison. I am a 23 year old web designer and developer specializing in HTML, CSS3, jQuery, PHP and MySQL. I accept Bitcoin as means of payment.

My prices are negotible. I have been programing since 2001 and have gained a lot of self-taught experience within the timeframe of that year and now. I can have your web page up within a few days. I am also availible forhire for group projects. I am attending cakePHP in 20 days and look forward to my first trip to New York City.

For more information, and to request service, visit my website at http://tommorisonwebdesign.com

Ugliest site I have ever seen, I wouldn't pay you a penny for your ugly service

Well to be honest I am more of a PHP and MySQL programmer. I appreciate your feedback regardless.

EDIT: I have reviewed some of your postings, and it seems to me you live a very sad negetive life. The amount of bitcoins you end up earning may increase if you change your poor attitude. If you were bold enough to offer a service like me or make a positive complimenting comment once in a while, you would end up with more money in your Bitcoin wallet.


Title: Re: Accepting bitcoins for web design services
Post by: pokerowned on May 08, 2015, 07:26:33 PM
i would think if you were truly looking for work you would respond to pms


Title: Re: Accepting bitcoins for web design services
Post by: Wendigo on May 08, 2015, 07:36:13 PM
Hello, my name is Tom Morison. I am a 23 year old web designer and developer specializing in HTML, CSS3, jQuery, PHP and MySQL. I accept Bitcoin as means of payment.

My prices are negotible. I have been programing since 2001 and have gained a lot of self-taught experience within the timeframe of that year and now. I can have your web page up within a few days. I am also availible forhire for group projects. I am attending cakePHP in 20 days and look forward to my first trip to New York City.

For more information, and to request service, visit my website at http://tommorisonwebdesign.com

Ugliest site I have ever seen, I wouldn't pay you a penny for your ugly service

Well to be honest I am more of a PHP and MySQL programmer. I appreciate your feedback regardless.

EDIT: I have reviewed some of your postings, and it seems to me you live a very sad negetive life. The amount of bitcoins you end up earning may increase if you change your poor attitude. If you were bold enough to offer a service like me or make a positive complimenting comment once in a while, you would end up with more money in your Bitcoin wallet.

It seems you have to brush up on your English language skills while you are at it as well mate.


Title: Re: Accepting bitcoins for web design services
Post by: hexafraction on May 08, 2015, 08:55:55 PM
Would you mind sharing with us a portfolio of things you have done in terms of PHP/MySQL backends? Your 'examples' page has no entries on it. Are you familiar with anything other than PHP/MySQL? Other DB engines? Other languages?

So far I would not consider your current site as marketable; the broad range of issues includes images with backwards letters and stretched images (which look blurry on some devices), as well as issues with alignment (at least on my current browser).


Title: Re: Accepting bitcoins for web design services
Post by: roslinpl on May 08, 2015, 09:15:45 PM
Hey,
I also suggest to put more examples of your works if possible.

Good luck.

Best regards.


Title: Re: Accepting bitcoins for web design services
Post by: tommorisonwebdesign on May 08, 2015, 10:43:22 PM
I will be posting a porgtfulio soon. I have a collection of old hockey cards and baseball card I got from someone throwing a bunch of stuff out, I figure I should be able to quickly intergrate Bitcoin with E-Commerce. I also have made my own SMF forum which shows my knowledge with internet

I appreciate your constructivde criticism and I will fix your design issues. So far my business got me one customer last month wich netted me $100. I look forward to posting on Bitcointalk.


Title: Re: Accepting bitcoins for web design services
Post by: Benjig on May 08, 2015, 11:18:53 PM
Can you make websites with user databases with logins, bitcoins wallets etc...?

Im not looking for an exchange, more likely im looking for a bitcoin loan website.


Title: Re: Accepting bitcoins for web design services
Post by: tommorisonwebdesign on May 09, 2015, 02:34:08 AM
Can you make websites with user databases with logins, bitcoins wallets etc...?

Im not looking for an exchange, more likely im looking for a bitcoin loan website.

That is definitely a project I can handle. PM me with more details.


Title: Re: Accepting bitcoins for web design services
Post by: gongomanny on May 09, 2015, 01:33:44 PM
You really need to post some more designs. Something holo, material or modern would look best. Your website does have a very 90's feel to out, and seems quite out of place.

While I'm sure you do have a lot of experience in the field, I am unsure of why a potential customer would choose your service when they could go for something thats looks more aesthetically pleasing themselves, e.g. there are a lot of sexy-looking Wordpress themes that you can use for no cost.


Title: Re: Accepting bitcoins for web design services
Post by: tommorisonwebdesign on May 21, 2015, 07:31:27 PM
I have fixed the layout issues and added links to BitBin pastes of my PHP coding. I am also going to launch a Trading Card E-Commerce store next month. This at least shows my PHP skills to a degree.

You really need to post some more designs. Something holo, material or modern would look best. Your website does have a very 90's feel to out, and seems quite out of place.

While I'm sure you do have a lot of experience in the field, I am unsure of why a potential customer would choose your service when they could go for something thats looks more aesthetically pleasing themselves, e.g. there are a lot of sexy-looking Wordpress themes that you can use for no cost.

I do have quite a lot of experience in PHP and MySQL coding. People would want to hire me to help them develop custom web applications like E-Commerce, or needs their website backend rewritten. I will admit I have to work on the aesthetics aspect of my website.


Title: Re: Accepting bitcoins for web design services
Post by: hexafraction on May 21, 2015, 11:25:54 PM
I have fixed the layout issues and added links to BitBin pastes of my PHP coding. I am also going to launch a Trading Card E-Commerce store next month. This at least shows my PHP skills to a degree.

You really need to post some more designs. Something holo, material or modern would look best. Your website does have a very 90's feel to out, and seems quite out of place.

While I'm sure you do have a lot of experience in the field, I am unsure of why a potential customer would choose your service when they could go for something thats looks more aesthetically pleasing themselves, e.g. there are a lot of sexy-looking Wordpress themes that you can use for no cost.

I do have quite a lot of experience in PHP and MySQL coding. People would want to hire me to help them develop custom web applications like E-Commerce, or needs their website backend rewritten. I will admit I have to work on the aesthetics aspect of my website.

I would add demos if possible, rather than code pastes. A customer looking for a programmer probably won't be able to understand the code completely without a demo. I'm still not sure what's up with the floating elements on the homepage and the backward letters in the navigation. I'm curious how they came about now.

Anyway, it looks like your MySQL API is a loose wrapper around mysqli, and could use some better indentation. It also looks like you're misusing OO PHP since you're using an object field to store $result, which is seemingly temporary data per call of query() or fetchresult(), which is definitely not threadsafe (https://php.net/manual/en/class.thread.php). You're also assuming that everyone wants to use utf8 as a collation (not necessarily true), and that the connection should be made using a TCP socket rather than, say, a named pipe.

it also doesn't look like you've tested your code thoroughly:

Code:
throw new Eeception('The cart requires a valid key for items');
probably won't work as PHP doesn't define an "Eeception". You're also implementing an interface, "Interator" that doesn't exist ("iterator"?).

I hope that these comments might be helpful for you to improve your code.