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Economy => Services => Topic started by: Glumanda on October 18, 2014, 11:37:00 PM



Title: Offering Programming/Scripting
Post by: Glumanda on October 18, 2014, 11:37:00 PM
Hello Guys, im a bit new to Bitcoins.

And these Days its hard to get some BTC without giving Cash or Mining.


So i want to offer my Programming and Scripting Skills to you for Bitcoins.


For Tools i'll use: VisualBasic.NET

For Websites i'll use: HTML,PHP,JavaScript,CSS

Also i can fix Security Issues on Webpages.
Issues like: SQL-Injection, XSS, CSRF, LFI, RFI and generally bugs.


Just write me a PM or write a Post in this Thread :)


If something is unclear, just ask and i will do my best to explain more detailed.


Support in: English and German


Bye ;)




Title: Re: Offering Programming/Scripting
Post by: AT101ET on October 18, 2014, 11:53:46 PM
Hello Guys, im a bit new to Bitcoins.

And these Days its hard to get some BTC without giving Cash or Mining.


So i want to offer my Programming and Scripting Skills to you for Bitcoins.


For Tools i'll use: VisualBasic.NET

For Websites i'll use: HTML,PHP,JavaScript,CSS


Just write me a PM or write a Post in this Thread :)


If something is unclear, just ask and i will do my best to explain more detailed.


Support in: English and German


Bye ;)




Do you have a portfolio that we can all see?


Title: Re: Offering Programming/Scripting
Post by: Glumanda on October 18, 2014, 11:58:30 PM
Do you have a portfolio that we can all see?

Usually i dont have probs with english, but what exactly do you mean with portofolio?

References?


Title: Re: Offering Programming/Scripting
Post by: AT101ET on October 19, 2014, 12:05:11 AM
Do you have a portfolio that we can all see?

Usually i dont have probs with english, but what exactly do you mean with portofolio?

References?

Examples of past work :)


Title: Re: Offering Programming/Scripting
Post by: Glumanda on October 19, 2014, 12:22:00 AM
Examples of past work :)


To be honest, i dont have work to present.

But i mean you just can set your order, i will work on it and show you my work :)


Title: Re: Offering Programming/Scripting
Post by: Glumanda on October 19, 2014, 11:52:58 AM
Little Push? :P


Title: Re: Offering Programming/Scripting
Post by: Glumanda on October 20, 2014, 05:39:49 PM
Now one here, who need this service?  ???


Title: Re: Offering Programming/Scripting
Post by: minzie on October 21, 2014, 01:38:53 AM
I suspect that until you can prove that you can actually write code, nobody is going to be interested in your services. It is going to be very difficult for you to find work without proof.


Title: Re: Offering Programming/Scripting
Post by: Miitch on October 21, 2014, 10:35:53 AM
It's good to see someone offering this! Usually people with this skill-set are out hacking away


Title: Re: Offering Programming/Scripting
Post by: Glumanda on October 21, 2014, 04:01:00 PM
I suspect that until you can prove that you can actually write code, nobody is going to be interested in your services. It is going to be very difficult for you to find work without proof.

i cant show some work of the past...

where the problem -> when u need this service -> order me and say what you wan-> i code it and show it to you... is it good u pay, if not u dont pay ^^


Title: Re: Offering Programming/Scripting
Post by: Hamuki on October 21, 2014, 05:45:44 PM
I suspect that until you can prove that you can actually write code, nobody is going to be interested in your services. It is going to be very difficult for you to find work without proof.

i cant show some work of the past...

where the problem -> when u need this service -> order me and say what you wan-> i code it and show it to you... is it good u pay, if not u dont pay ^^

PM sent with a request.


Title: Re: Offering Programming/Scripting
Post by: TonyT on October 21, 2014, 05:49:50 PM
I suspect that until you can prove that you can actually write code, nobody is going to be interested in your services. It is going to be very difficult for you to find work without proof.

Some clients who hire developers don't want their work product being shown to others; I would think this is the rule actually for most clients.  At best you can just use their name and say "I worked on building this project ABC at client XYZ".  That's why Google etc wants a face-to-face interview or at least over Skype so they can ask you their infamous programmer's questions on the spot.  But the OP is making an interesting proposal: if you don't like my work, don't pay me.  Haven't seen that before.


Title: Re: Offering Programming/Scripting
Post by: minzie on October 21, 2014, 07:06:31 PM
That may be, but it doesn't change my suspicions. It is pretty easy to create a sample little script to do something/anything and share it on Github or Bitbucket.

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I would think this is the rule actually for most clients.  At best you can just use their name and say "I worked on building this project ABC at client XYZ".  That's why Google etc wants a face-to-face interview or at least over Skype so they can ask you their infamous programmer's questions on the spot.

One can always find reasons to fail. A portfolio with for-hire projects demonstrates a range of experience. A portfolio with personal projects should show range and depth of skill set. Honestly, I have never, ever been asked stupid trick questions in a consultation/interview. The first question is almost always "Tell me about yourself", followed by "We have looked at your portfolio, and let's talk about it". I don't associate with a lot of other freelancers though, so my experience may be completely unique.

Based on my experience, I would recommend to Glumanda to put together some sample code to share on Github. It doesn't have to be a big or complex code. My portfolio contains a stupid little log-in form where I was playing around with shadows and text. The level of effort to put together a small portfolio far outweighs the effort required to get people to pay attention to what you have to offer when you have nothing to show.

Min


Title: Re: Offering Programming/Scripting
Post by: Glumanda on October 24, 2014, 10:42:49 PM
Push it again  ;)