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41  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: My project: bitcoinclassifieds.net on: April 06, 2011, 02:07:39 AM
All the picture ads make my ad look small Sad

Ah, A bug report!

This field:
Code:
Photo (JPEG format only):

Allows for .PNG even though it says JPEG only.


(I would prefer you just change the text, as I like using PNG, but yea.)
42  Economy / Marketplace / Re: [PROMOTION] Get 5 BTC and 5 USD for joining Bitcoin2Cash! on: April 06, 2011, 01:29:19 AM
Got mine! Thanks Cheesy
43  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for a Trust Loan Pay 20ß and get 30ß!(OPEN!) on: April 05, 2011, 09:40:56 PM
So, do you want my loan :?

The terms are I give you 20 BTC, you give me 30 BTC < 30 days. Right?
44  Economy / Lending / Re: Looking for a Trust Loan Pay 20ß and get 30ß!(OPEN!) on: April 05, 2011, 09:16:52 PM
What is it with people offering free loans lol

If you don't want that, I will loan 20 BTC for 30 BTC payout.
45  Economy / Marketplace / Re: [PROMOTION] Get 5 BTC and 5 USD for joining Bitcoin2Cash! on: April 05, 2011, 09:08:21 PM
Woot, my account was created a day before this topic :3

Account number 341403
46  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: Poll: What did you do with your Faucet BTC? on: April 05, 2011, 06:15:13 PM
The first thing I did was make a test transaction with a friend to see BTC in action.   Smiley

Same Smiley
47  Other / Obsolete (selling) / Offering my services. on: April 05, 2011, 08:07:38 AM
I got a gentle nudge to create my own topic, no hard feelings, okay? As a new guy on a forum, it always is a hurdle for me to actually start creating topics, rather then posting in them.


Anyway,

I'm a guy willing to do whatever your offering for some bitcoins, that does not mean "anything", but feel free to apply with whatever we can work out prices and such.


Here are some of my qualities that you might want to utilize:

I have my very own ip Wink Meaning I count as a valid referral for whatever service offers it.


I have experience with both linux and windows. And can really work a command line(I'm bash equipped).

I have programming experience in these languages. (And will post valid experiance)

Javascript/Jquery/AJAX:

My first language, have been programming since I was 12 (I am 18 now).
I have made multiple full programs using javascript. I am experienced in ajax, and most websites I have made use it.
I understand what Object Oriented Programming is, I know what I POST and GET request are. And I understand JSON and XMLHTTPREQUEST.

HTML/CSS:

I have taken a college webdesign class for it, and I know how to use divs and css, and use JQuery with that to make animations.
I have made a board game using the three together, although it has little function.
I know how to and do use site-wide css to make clean themes for sites.
I stick with divs and spans usually and use standards whenever I can.

PHP/Python(server side)/BASH(server side):

I have used and created simple python servers for basic custom and telnet servers. I DON'T have real working experience with django, or twisted. Although I wish I did, and plan to get it when I can. What I do have is basic CGI experience with both Python and BASH.

I am still at the learning stage with PHP. But have experience making file uploads, form input,overall dynamic content, and interaction with MYSQL databases.
I also have made a python program that interacts with a MYSQL database aswell.

That's it for web stuff, if you pm me, I can show you what I have created.



Python

I have made quite a few open source projects, and have them on github. I have made an API for interaction via JSON with a certain site, that a few people actually use. Along with that I have bunches of small to medium programs. Some that you might find relevant:
  • A full text-based connect for game, it is modular and can be imported for use in another program such as a chat bot. It checks for victories and stops the game when there is one. Along with "highlighting" the relevant pieces that won the game.
  • A program to parse, clean and format a text file for Anki.
  • A program to automatically open up the next image in a gallery in a browser, so one doesn't have to click.
  • The rest of them can be seen on my github page. https://github.com/JamezQ. Also a good place to see my actual code.

BASH:

Bash is damn useful for making quick scripts to automate tasks, I probably use it more then any other language. By making 1-liners on the fly.

I have make scripts to do things like find your external ip and keep it in a bash variable, automatically download posts from a thread of 4chan, download galleries from a few image sites, add stuff to every html page in a site. (Which I used to fix a site that Marjory needed css, but did not have a external style sheet link. But had too many pages to do by hand quickly).

JAVA:

My first "real" programming language, I have experience. I don't really use it, I am planning to start again when I get into making android applications.

LISP:

Okay, I just started reading a book on this two days ago. (Land of lisp), but it is fun Smiley.


I have dabbled with C and C++. But not enough to say I know them. Although I understand basic programming concepts well enough to help debug programs written in them. I actually have pretty good eyes for bugs, and have often found bugs in programs quickly that others have been looking for for quite a while.

I love working with others on projects, I think I generally make my code pretty readable and understandable, but that is for you to judge.

Use me to create websites,
Scripts to automate tasks,
Find bugs,
something I haven't thought of.

Post of PM me with what you want me to do, If I can't, I will say I can't. I have learned that it is much easier on everyone if I am honest with what I can do.


Other then programming, I am a general science techy guy. I participate in a talk show on Youtube.
http://www.youtube.com/user/TheShowThatSUX#p/u/96/fbbp092MKiw -Usually the guy with the yellow screen, this time guy with long hair/no beard on the right.

I have passed 1A,  and although I know it will backfire saying this. I feel I have decent writing skills.

I currently run my own LAMP server, running Ubuntu Server 10.04. I have a few people who host their websites and programs on it.

Thats about it, hopefully I formatted this post in a way that didn't make you all tl;dr. Even if I didn't list it, feel free to PM me anyway asking if I can do something, as stated before, if I can't I will tell you, no hard done.





48  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Bitcoin Forum Podcast - Episode 1, 4/4/2011 on: April 05, 2011, 06:18:08 AM
Awesome job, you were made to do podcasts/radio.

Great quality, after hearing the first one, I would gladly pay for episodes, or downloads of them, whatever you want to distribute them using.

I only wish you made them longer, I could listen to that voice for an hour or two. (Thats not creepy, right?)
Plus I wouldn't mind you elaborating on the interesting points. And going into them more in general.

Would look forward to you doing interviews, guests, and the like.

I know all that takes a lot of work, (so get to it! ^ ^).


Really enjoyed it, thanks for making it!
49  Economy / Marketplace / Re: [PROMOTION] Get 5 BTC and 5 USD for joining Bitcoin2Cash! on: April 05, 2011, 06:03:03 AM
Wow, what a great offer I missed out on. Sad Oh well. Nice site though. Cheesy

Is this offer over Huh?
50  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Another Web Designer/Programmer wanted on: April 05, 2011, 06:02:10 AM
I'd like to find a web designer/programmer immediately with the following skills in order of importance:

- Modern, table-less, css layouts (preferably using STRICT mode).
- Javascript (can use jquery), and possibly some AJAX
- PHP/MySQL experience
- Preferably someone who can be available via Skype (text only)

I fit all of those, and will work for half of what anyone else will! Tongue

But really, I can, I just don't have as much experience, some classes in college, but i have made my own API to interact with a website using JSON in python before.
51  Economy / Marketplace / Re: Get 1BTC for signing up for Dropbox! [Limit 8] on: April 04, 2011, 06:23:59 AM
Done, I have been meaning to get one anyway, not satisfied with ubuntu-one.

jamezmcclain@gmail.com


15e2u8PwRRgb2mEKg74fR8FsufZHuBJoin
52  Economy / Economics / Re: Labor for bitcoins. on: April 04, 2011, 05:45:42 AM
In my defense I said hard, not impossible.


People won't want to go through the 1 extra step unless they are nerds and the coolness factor is worth it.

But if they like it and want to try that, then sure, they can do that.

If you could buy food via bitcoins, people would prefer to be paid in it i'm sure.

As bitcoins are easier to deal with then money. (And I mean deal in both terms)
53  Economy / Economics / Re: Labor for bitcoins. on: April 04, 2011, 05:31:06 AM
First you need to be able to buy food and housing or apartments with bitcoins.

Until then it's hard.
54  Economy / Economics / Re: Manufacturing Raw Resources and Products for Bitcoin on: April 04, 2011, 04:53:46 AM
(adding the thread to my watchlist)

Same.
++
55  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: My project: bitcoinclassifieds.net on: April 04, 2011, 04:50:46 AM
Great job!

The only functionality I would like so far are more people ^ ^.
56  Bitcoin / Project Development / Re: looking for a decent coder to help me with a bitcoin plugin for wordpress on: April 04, 2011, 04:38:53 AM
Hey

Been reading about this bitcoin thing for a while and I want to make my contribution to the community. I am writing a (very simple) wordpress plugin for taking bitcoin donations and I have hit a technical problem that I can't get my head around.

Are there any decent coders out there who would like to give me a hand? It's a javascript/flash/php issue but it is probably not very complicated.

cheers


I can try to help you out if you still need it.

Same. I'm pretty good at javascript, and decent at php and nothing at flash Wink
57  Economy / Marketplace / Re: [5 BTC] convert table to css on: April 03, 2011, 09:07:28 PM
Quote
<head>
<style type="text/css">
<!--
#container {
   text-align:center;
   width:100%;
}
#extended {
   width: 100%;
   height:250px;
   background-color: #e7e7e7;
}
#header {
   width: 900px;
   height:250px;
   margin-right:auto;
   margin-left:auto;
   line-height:250px;
   background-color: #e7e7e7;
}
#content {
   width: 900px;
   height: 276px;
   margin-right:auto;
   margin-left:auto;
   line-height:282px;
}
#footer {
   width: 900px;
   height: 250px;
   line-height:250px;
   margin-right:auto;
   margin-left:auto;
   background-color: #e7e7e7;
}
-->
</style>
</head>
<BODY>
<div id="container">
  <div id="extended">
    <div id="header">header + menu</div>
  </div>
  <div id="content">content</div>
  <div id="extended">
    <div id="footer">footer stuff</div>
  </div>
</div>
</BODY>

The version before looked strange in firefox. This looks the same, but, please send BTC to the other poster.
58  Bitcoin / Mining / Re: BitcoinPool.com open thread on: April 03, 2011, 07:59:48 PM
I do not believe I was shouting.  Sorry if my opinion offended you.

Your still not giving any reason why, thats what he was "offended" about in the first place, you should know that. You don't "have" to explain, but just know it's not your opinion that he is bothered by.
59  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Bitcoin Weekly Comes Alive on: April 03, 2011, 07:36:53 PM
I personally feel that the website design and interface feels a bit wanting...

That's not very helpful. Can you explain why?

The only reason why the site is very plain is because I can't afford a few hundred bitcoin in hiring a website designer.

Sure, essentially, there is just too much space with "nothing" that seems like there should be something there. I know thats not specific either, but it's just something I notice,I can say a few things that bother me that I can point out.
  • Submission is capitalized, so should "home".
  • "Bitcoin Weekly" text seems off center
  • I feel the advertisement box should extend to the ends of the box it is contained in, since that space is not really doing anything. However the box on the bottom for the license seems fine.
  • Move the 'By: author" to after the article short description, it helps form a separation that makes reading though it easier to read. Another option is to give each box a slight shade or color, but thats not what your going for, and thats fine.
  • I would like to see dates for each article, it's just something nice to have
  • Since you have a div to contain your content, making that div's background or the body background slightly off-white would improve looks and give a place for the eyes to draw attention to more naturally.

Simple is great, but when you do simple, the little things matter more.

If you agree on those, most of them are a pretty basic fix. And I'll help do them for free if you let me, and give basic help for whatever. No strings attached, I like the warm fuzzy feeling, and it wouldn't take long.

I'm not a professional, I have taken a webdesign class and passed with an A. And I like programming. I have a few examples of what I have done, if you want to see them first.

Jamezmcclain@gmail.com if your interested. I can't help today, but probably sometime during this week.
60  Bitcoin / Bitcoin Discussion / Re: The Bitcoin Weekly Comes Alive on: April 03, 2011, 06:04:29 PM
I personally feel that the website design and interface feels a bit wanting...
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