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August 20, 2016, 06:14:04 AM
Last edit: August 20, 2016, 06:25:12 AM by rapeghost
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Hi there,

Looking for a programmer with experience coding in C for Linux platforms. Candidate should also be very familiar with networking and sockets.

Basic jist:

The task at hand is taking an already written (and working) program (master/client model) and:

1. Bug fixes
2. Updates
3. Feature requests (by me)
4. General code cleaning
5. Bug testing

I will pay handsomely for the right coder/coders. No problem with escrow or something like payment release when milestones are reached. I just wanna get this done.

Reply here, message me here, message me on IRC (rg on freenode).

i DONT want anyone who's going to be all enthusiastic about this for a day then disappear.
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A few more things:

1. If after reading the source, you wanted to rewrite it into C++ or something similar-- I'd not be opposed (However, *NO* Ruby, Perl, PHP, etc)
2. If after reading the source, you decide it would be better to create a new project and start from the beginning using the original code/program as a reference/outline, that'd probably be OK too
3. I will provide you with a virtual Linux based testing environment for development/testing/compiling/etc so don't worry about that
4. More stuff as I think of it
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