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PB coder needed

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I'm looking to hire a PB programmer to handle a specific job for me, and everything about the project will be outlined on a web page. Would anyone be offended or would I be breaking any forum rules by posting the URL in the "Announcements" section?
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Post it here. I think we should keep Announcements clean from requests etc. Imho its for showing what you have done, not what you want done.
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thefool wrote:Post it here. I think we should keep Announcements clean from requests etc.
Agreed, and I will post it here later today unless someone thinks I shouldn't.
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Oh its perfectly okay to post it here!
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Re: PB coder needed

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The Announcements section is for finished apps etc, not for help-type questions.
I compile using 5.31 (x86) on Win 7 Ultimate (64-bit).
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PB wrote:The Announcements section is for finished apps etc, not for help-type questions.
Yes mr. Moderator (sorry :) ), we already agreed on that...

However mr. dkirk, where is that link?
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yes DKirk,

You make us wonder. Please give the link?

A job for a PB coder, well why not?
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thefool wrote:However mr. dkirk, where is that link?
I fear the day is ending much faster than I had wanted it to so I most likely will not post that URL today, but tomorrow for certain. I am trying to assemble as much information as possible to avoid any confusion. I have a sample application done (not in PB) so everyone will be able see what I'm trying to achieve, but I want it in pure PB code for it's cross-platform capabilities. I also want to see what creative minds will do to my simple "knowledge management" application.

I almost want to wait until PB 4 is released as I hope the cross-platform aspect of PB is enhanced. If the code has to be forked to two different platforms then so be it. The ultimate goal of this application is to have it run on Mac and Win with minimal, if at all, code difference. Getting the app up in Win is first priority and I have a Mac here in which to test and if need be compile. I also don't want this project to spread over a six month period either, so I'm in a tight spot anxiously waiting for Fred to birth that new product and my time requirements.
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so I'm in a tight spot anxiously waiting for Fred to birth that new product and my time requirements.
Sorry to hear you are on a tight schedule (sincerely), but I hope PB 4.0 will come out when Fred feels it's ready too.

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Perhaps "Off-topic" would be best? It's really like a job posting sort of.
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What is your current "knowledge management" application coded in?
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dkirk wrote:so I'm in a tight spot anxiously waiting for Fred to birth that new product and my time requirements.
That's like telling Bill to hurry up with Vista xD

Edit: Stupid quotes, I'm used to write them by hand xD
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dmoc wrote:What is your current "knowledge management" application coded in?
Clarion for Windows from the Softvelocity company. Some of you might remember the old "Topspeed" compilers, well, Clarion bought Topspeed years ago or something to that effect. Clarion does a wonderful job of creating database applications, its real database-centric, but it's native UI is a bit old looking at no cross-platform capability.
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Sure do, I did loads of programming in TopSpeed Modula2 compiler (oh, those were the days!). I liked Clarion as well but it got expensive no?

I may be interested and have the time but I won't know until you post actual details of the app since "knowledge management" covers a wealth of sins :P
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Carnal knowledge management? Count me in!
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