Re: willing to hire someone who knows both JS and PHP [message #185279 is a reply to message #185274] |
Sun, 16 March 2014 21:24 |
Gabriel
Messages: 11 Registered: March 2014
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On 2014-03-16 20:19:23 +0000, richard said:
> On Sun, 16 Mar 2014 14:43:05 +0000 (UTC), Doug Miller wrote:
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>> Gabriel <usenet(at)moojuice(dot)net> wrote in news:2014031609345682397-
>> usenet@moojuicenet:
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>>> On 2014-03-13 02:52:41 +0000, richard said:
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>>>> Now that I have my site opening with randomly selected songs, I need a bit
>>>> more script to add to it.
>>>>
>>>> I have a database setup to keep track of the songs played.
>>>> What I want a script for is this:
>>>> JS detects when the song is being played, then PHP will access the database
>>>> and report it.
>>>> Or maybe in some possible way using ajax?
>>>>
>>>> On the pages where I use another audio player, I set the script so that PHP
>>>> would report the "hit" as the song is chosen.
>>>>
>>>> If you want the job, you got it.
>>>
>>> Hi Richard
>>>
>>> Considering the time it would take to familiarise myself with your
>>> code, make, and then test your proposed changes £50 should cover it.
>>>
>>> Let me know if I can help.
>>
>> Gabe, I'm looking forward to reading your posts about this project on
>> www.clientsfromhell.net over the coming months.
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> Mr. Miller, and Mr. Stuckle, seriously, what gives you the right to play
> God, Judge, jury and executioner?
> A few years ago, I asked for someone to write a php script that would
> capture certain webpages and strip it off certain information.
> Mr. Stuckle did the job , quite nicely, and he was paid for the job.
> Now tat I am working with databases, I am getting my ass kicked around
> simply because I don't know how to "normalise" a database.
> I get laughed at because my simple table, is uh well, to simple for you
> highly normalised asswipes to comprehend.
> What is so damned wrong with a table where the column names are songid,
> hits, title,artist?
> Care to explain to me how this should be "normalised"?
> You guys keep speaking of normalised yet never define it and never show an
> example.
>
> Gabe comes along and makes a genuine offer.
> You two instantly bash him because he responded to me.
> Sorry Gabe, for the bashing.
> As for Gabe, I won't do business with him because with his offer, it sounds
> like he really doesn't have the expertise required to do the job I want
> done.
>
> Both of you owe Gabe an apology.
> If you want to bash me, bash me.
Richard, I am the Head of International IT (which also means senior
developer and lead tech) for a large well-known cosmetics company.
Since bcoming employed with them 3 years ago I have headed up the
develpment and subsequent launch of 28 inertnational sites for various
countries in which they operate. I am also hold Certified Application
Security Tester (CAST) and Certified Security Testing Associate (CSTA)
qualifications issued by 7Safe. By all means I can be considered
over-qualified for your job that would require very basic web coding
that I would expect from one of our junior developers. I need to earn a
living just like anyone else and do not consider myself "above" any
work, I also don't feel the need nor inclination to discuss my
curriculum vitae on a public newgroup. If you still need someone to
give you a hand with this job, or any other little jobs then email me
directly and you ask me whatever questions you feel necessary to
establish my legitimacy. As for me, I don't really care if you are
client from hell or heaven, so long as you pay the agreed price when
I've completed the agreed work.
By they way, I quoted £50 based on the expectation of writing some JS
to listen for events, fire off AJAX calls to a PHP script, and then
writing the PHP script that would process the AJAX request and make
some DB queries. I don't see it taking very long at all to code this,
just a few minutes.
Look forward to hearing from you.
Gabe
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