Title: Loooolllllll... Post by: bitnoli on July 05, 2011, 07:45:55 AM Best part is the $15/hr Rails programmer. Ok, which one of you guys is behind this:
http://www.elance.com/j/bitcoin-exchange/25029609/ --------------------------------------------------------------------- Bitcoin Exchange We're looking for someone to develop a bitcoin exchange like trade hill or mtgox. You can use the tools of your choice, although we prefer Rails. It would require the following. 1. Ability to send and receive bitcoins via JSON-RPC. 2. Ability to add and verify bank accounts using the solution of your choice, 3. Charts and graphs for current trade value. We have some custom innovations we have come up with that will give us a good advantage over the competition. The nature of these can be revealed after singing an ncnd. Category: Web & Programming > Web Programming Type and Budget: Hourly ($15-$20/hr for 1-3 mos) Time Left: 14 d, 22 h (Ends Jul 20, 2011 00:03 am ET) Start Date: Jul 5, 2011 Proposals: 0 Client: AssuredQuality (11 jobs posted, 73% awarded, $3,462 total purchased, Payment Method Verified) Client Location: Salem, United States Preferred Job Location: Anywhere Desired Skills: Ruby on Rails, Ecommerce, HTML5 Job ID: 25029609 Title: Re: Loooolllllll... Post by: 1.21gigawatts on July 05, 2011, 07:55:01 AM $15 an hour? Might as well work for free, what an insult
Title: Re: Loooolllllll... Post by: MikesMechanix on July 05, 2011, 09:55:17 AM Best part is the $15/hr Rails programmer. LOL, I've been paid almost 10 times that for doing much more run-of-the-mill programming. Good luck to whomever posted that. :) Title: Re: Loooolllllll... Post by: bitnoli on July 05, 2011, 10:06:53 AM And good luck to whoever puts money with these guys once their outsourced team throws something together :-[
Title: Re: Loooolllllll... Post by: 3phase on July 05, 2011, 10:12:37 AM Best part is the $15/hr Rails programmer. LOL, I've been paid almost 10 times that for doing much more run-of-the-mill programming. Good luck to whomever posted that. :) LOL, The average programmer in Bulgaria takes 150$ easily and even more if he's good. Per month. Title: Re: Loooolllllll... Post by: MikesMechanix on July 05, 2011, 12:36:23 PM The average programmer in Bulgaria takes 150$ easily and even more if he's good. Yes, and the average Bulgarian programmer is exactly the kind of person required for this job... Title: Re: Loooolllllll... Post by: KeyserSoze on July 05, 2011, 02:56:03 PM This is routine on Elance. Sometimes the project posts make me laugh, other times I cry and wonder if I need to find a new line of work.
Title: Re: Loooolllllll... Post by: saykor on July 06, 2011, 07:45:37 AM It seems he search for developer from India.
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