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April 18, 2011, 04:21:29 AM
Last edit: April 18, 2011, 12:23:42 PM by CreativeEmbassy
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I'm an experienced Ruby and Ruby on Rails developer, and I'm just looking to make a few extra BTC on the side. I'm comfortable reading other people's code and building sites from scratch. I can do everything from an extremely simple site with little/no moving parts, to a complete database(SQL or NoSQL)-backed highly-concurrent server with complete unit and integration tests, and a design from scratch or the theme of your choice from a place like themeforest.com or templatemonster.com. (Let's be honest: I can do design from scratch, but you'll probably have more fun AND be more cost-effective if you went with a template. ;-) )

Examples of work:

http://www.ioofpa1032.org - Minor coding, but this is the latest design I did from scratch. WIP.
http://lifeviz.beta.westarete.com - Lead developer. WIP.
http://coolblue.com/ - Lead developer.
http://www.statecollegefitnessconsultantsinc.com/ - Lead developer.
http://altoonabustest.com/ - Developer. One of my first Rails sites.

Keep in mind, I have a full-time job already, so whatever work I do here will only be for a few hours a week, and will probably be more expensive than other developers here with more free time. I'm VERY good though.  Wink

Last point: I'm learning node.js on the side (javascript development), and would be willing to do a website in it for much cheaper if you need something with a crazy amount of concurrency, if you're willing to let me experiment with it as a form of learning. Just an idea.
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Hmm, are you a real expert in web development?  Shocked If the answer is yes, I will try to ask you for a small help. Here's my question... I hope that it's not too late to ask... I have a question connected with building websites... I want to create a site, actually an online shop with clothes for babies and I'm curious, is it possible to do it on my own using one of these http://www.beautifullife.info/web-design/15-best-free-website-builders/ or should I ask for help someone who know how to do it and pay him a bunch of money? Have anybody created a site all by himself without an experienced help? Can these free builder be OK for online store?
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