I have LAMP people and companies and Java people. But no .net people
nor any php people who know the scaling issues of MS SQL. Sorry.
On 10/10/11, AZ Pete <
plug@cactusfamily.com> wrote:
> Hi All,
>
> A company I've been doing consulting for has need for a web architect to
> help design and build an enterprise level web application. This is a brand
> new application, so there will be no legacy code to worry about.
> The back end infrastructure has only been partially determined. Namely, the
> databases involved will be Microsoft SQL Server 2008. We haven't yet
> determined the application platform, however we are leaning toward .Net
> architecture, but Linux/PHP hasn't been ruled out.
>
> We need someone who has:
> Experience in designing high traffic sites.
> Ability to design an intuitive, easy-to-use user interface for a
> complex application.
> Solid understanding of web technologies (ASP/PHP, HTML, CSS,
> Javascript, XML, etc.).
> Ability to build a scalable application for the inevitable changes that
> will occur.
> Some knowledge of SQL would be helpful.
> Understanding of server administration (Apache/IIS, Windows/Linux,
> etc).
> Must be able to articulate your ideas and recommendations very well
> (both verbal and written).
> Document, document, document. You must document your code.
>
> This is a very small team and we need someone who can not only be highly
> technical, but understand technology from the user point of view.
>
> Contact me off list if your interested.
> Please pass this along to anyone you may know who'd be interested.
>
> Thanks,
> Peter
>
>
>
>
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