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From: Dan W. <dw...@ol...> - 2012-01-30 16:16:47
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For a website contact, Luke Crouch is probably someone you could contact. Although unconventional, I would recommend going the Facebook route. I personally go to the website about twice a year, but I get several emails a day from the Facebook posts. On 01/28/12 14:08 -0600, Michael Patterson wrote: >Thanks Tom. > >I submitted this listing to tulsawebdevs.org early last week. It hasn't >posted yet. Any idea who maintains that web site? > >Mike > > >On Mon, Jan 23, 2012 at 11:18 AM, Dan White <dw...@ol...> wrote: > >> Hi Mike, >> >> Another good resource for contacting PHP developers is the Facebook group >> "tulsawebdevs". >> >> On 01/23/12 11:08 -0600, Michael Patterson wrote: >> >Hi Everyone, >> > >> >I'm in need of a Tulsa-based PHP developer. Could anyone on this list >> >point me to a good place to find such a person (and maybe tulsa-lug is >> that >> >place)? >> > >> >This is a contract position with potential to to evolve into a long-term >> >role. The successful candidate will be knowledgeable of the LAMP stack, >> >hardware, network administration, ecommerce and web site design. Three >> >years experience with PHP/MySQL is a must, with an emphasis on >> >object-oriented coding and web services, particularly via the SOAP >> >protocol. Beneficial to this position would be experience with bar code >> >readers, a manufacturing environment, and ERP software. >> > >> >I realize this mix of skills is somewhat unique, but this role is with a >> >unique firm. Interested candidates are encouraged to visit >> >www.theorganicbloom.com, a Tulsa-based 18-month old startup that is now >> >shipping its product around the world. The person who fills this role >> will >> >have an opportunity to contribute to this dynamic company. >> > >> >Inquiries, resumes, etc. back to me please. >> > >> >Regards, >> >Mike Patterson >> >> -- >> Dan White -- Dan White |