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Title: Freelance programming
Post by: mmavipc on June 20, 2011, 10:32:35 PM
Hi, I'm MMavipc and I'm a freelance programmer, and sadly I'm not a very good poster, please point out any errors you see in this post.

Post, or pm me, with what you want me to create for you and I'll give you a quote. I have 3 levels of quality, from worst to best, Quick&Dirty(Q&D), Okay, and OhGodSweetJesus. Along with the BTC for each quality value you will also get a extra charge if you would like to keep the source code. After you get your quote, if you choose to, you can reply and choose which quality value you want and if you want the source code or not. You can also choose whether I post the progress I'm making on your program in this topic, or send it to you in a PM.

I'll create it, post pictures of progress along the way, and when it is done allow you to play around with it on a virtual machine if you please to do so, as soon as I get the BTC, I will send you the program, any dependencies it requires, and if you paid for it, the source code. If you never pay I will release it to the general public after a 1 month grace period.

I code mainly in C++, but sometimes I will use a scripting language for a Q&D program.

The first 3 Q&D requests I get, I will fill for free.


Title: Re: Freelance programming
Post by: mmavipc on June 21, 2011, 07:53:38 PM
Bump so it's not buried.


Title: Re: Freelance programming
Post by: alexdrans on June 21, 2011, 09:36:19 PM
Hi, I'm MMavipc and I'm a freelance programmer, and sadly I'm not a very good poster, please point out any errors you see in this post.

Post, or pm me, with what you want me to create for you and I'll give you a quote. I have 3 levels of quality, from worst to best, Quick&Dirty(Q&D), Okay, and OhGodSweetJesus. Along with the BTC for each quality value you will also get a extra charge if you would like to keep the source code. After you get your quote, if you choose to, you can reply and choose which quality value you want and if you want the source code or not. You can also choose whether I post the progress I'm making on your program in this topic, or send it to you in a PM.

I'll create it, post pictures of progress along the way, and when it is done allow you to play around with it on a virtual machine if you please to do so, as soon as I get the BTC, I will send you the program, any dependencies it requires, and if you paid for it, the source code. If you never pay I will release it to the general public after a 1 month grace period.

I code mainly in C++, but sometimes I will use a scripting language for a Q&D program.

The first 3 Q&D requests I get, I will fill for free.

Could you maybe give examples of your three categories?


Title: Re: Freelance programming
Post by: davout on June 21, 2011, 09:47:56 PM
Quick&Dirty(Q&D), Okay, and OhGodSweetJesus
you made my day


Title: Re: Freelance programming
Post by: bustaballs on June 21, 2011, 11:56:22 PM
How familiar are you with the SDL & Allegro game libraries?


Title: Re: Freelance programming
Post by: mmavipc on June 22, 2011, 12:18:21 AM
Could you maybe give examples of your three categories?

Q&D might be written in a scripting language, and is usually a console app.

Okay is never written in a scripting language, will be free of spelling and grammatical errors, and might include a GUI.

OhGodSweetJesus isn't always available, and depends on the project.


Title: Re: Freelance programming
Post by: mmavipc on June 22, 2011, 12:19:15 AM
How familiar are you with the SDL & Allegro game libraries?

I'm only familiar with SFML in regards to programming games.


Title: Re: Freelance programming
Post by: bustaballs on June 22, 2011, 02:26:45 AM
I just looked that up. It seems interesting but many of the devices I'd like to port my games to might not support this library. I might be looking for a programmer to help me with a tech demo for a game project I'll eventually be working on. I'll keep you in mind.


Title: Re: Freelance programming
Post by: mmavipc on June 22, 2011, 04:30:56 AM
I just looked that up. It seems interesting but many of the devices I'd like to port my games to might not support this library. I might be looking for a programmer to help me with a tech demo for a game project I'll eventually be working on. I'll keep you in mind.

What devices were you thinking of?


Title: Re: Freelance programming
Post by: bustaballs on June 22, 2011, 05:26:45 AM
ios, android, GP systems, and most importantly the Pandora. Maybe even mobile gaming systems as well.

The tech demo I want to work on will be a simplified version of the battle system for an RPG I want to work on. So, it will consist of only being in a battle and fighting in that battle to show off what the battle system in the game will be like since that will be the key element of the game. I'd like to find someone to help me with some concept art as well so I can put it in the tech demo with a summary of the story.

If I have a tech demo to show off, I might be able to find some people to work on the project for free or for a very low price.


Title: Re: Freelance programming
Post by: mmavipc on June 22, 2011, 08:35:21 PM
Bump, new page.


Title: Re: Freelance programming
Post by: mmavipc on June 23, 2011, 09:07:54 PM
Bump so it's not buried.