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Old 06-17-2002, 03:38 PM   #1
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Default Freelance flash scripting / back-end integration

We are looking for a reliable freelancer to establish an ongoing relationship with, to work with on flash / database integration projects. We have a couple of small projects that need to begin immediately.

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Old 06-18-2002, 11:30 AM   #2
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Hello, I am in this field for the last 5 years and I have my portfolio which I can send it to you. I am well experienced with almost all the graphics designing softwares like Photoshop, Flash and 3D studio max and I am comfortable with Action Scripting, HTML, Javascript. Also, I have a working knowledge of MS Access and MS SQL. I have worked with Flash-XML, Flash-PHP and a bit of Flash-ASP. I am looking for a company or a person who can provide continuos work for me and thus make a good business relation. Please let me know your email Id so that I can send you my portfolio. Rates will be negotiable. Please feel free to contact me at : sameersrao@hotmail.com

I hope you will give me a chance to discuss this in details.
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Old 06-18-2002, 11:57 AM   #3
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Hello,

How can I contact you?

plase contact me at hallam4@ntlworld.com

Php, asp, Jsp
access, sql, Mssql, Orcicle, Mysql, Flash are all a same variety of my skills.

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Old 06-19-2002, 06:12 AM   #4
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I'm very experienced with ActionScript and Flash in general. I know PHP, mySQL and have created a number of apps which integrate Flash, PHP, XML and mySQL which I can provide examples of at your request. I also run this website Email me for more at jesse@actionscript.org .
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Which explains the "everpresent" thingy...

But what I can not understand is how come you obviously prefer MySQL and PHP over ASP and SQL. Is SQL less powerful than MySQL?
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Old 06-25-2002, 02:31 PM   #6
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I did a little ASP and it seemed too... verbose to me. I still plan on learning ASP.NET just because I think with Java, Flash, PHP, ASP.NET, C, C++ and a few other languages under my belt, no employer can send me away for not knowing their favourite language. PHP was just a choice I made and all the tutes I learned from were for PHP and mySQL, so yeah... that's why I guess.
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The answer makes sense. By the way, let me ask you something, despite my tremendous ignorance in this aspect:

If you want to deal with databases with ASP and .NET you have to use Windows servers; if you go for PHP or Perl, you are fine with Unix servers. OK, so far so good.
But what kind of servers do you need if you decide to go with ColdFusion? Windows 2000? Unix? Or is it indistinct which one you choose?
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I think CF is Windows 2000 only.
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Hmmmm...

Maybe that explains why Microsoft is in such good terms with Macromedia; at least compared to the relationship with other gladiators in that arena...
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Old 07-24-2002, 06:32 PM   #10
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I am available for contract work on Flash/DB projects. I have been an applications programmer for 20+ years and have recently finished my 3rd event driven MX application using ASP/SQL/XML.

Contact me - pilipo@kalalau.org for more info / references. I can also show you some of my work.

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