Developer + Web Designer available for remote work

Hi,

I’m a Brazilian (GMT -3) based Developer, with 3+ years Rails
experience,
working together with a Designer and looking for a remote work that lead
us
to new challenges, where we should use our skills to create tools that
are
useful for our customers.

We love agile, we love quality, so we want to work at an environment
where
we can be paranoid about tests coverage, about UX and about how clear
our
code and our architecture’s ideas looks like.

We are looking for new projects, as freelancers or permanent workers.
If you are interested and want more details, please send me private
email or
contact me through some IM.

Regards.


Everton J. Carpes
Mobile: +55 53 9129.4593
MSN: [email protected]
UIN: 343716195
Jabber: [email protected]
Twitter: http://twitter.com/everton_carpes
Blog: http://www.geek.com.br/blogs/832697633-My-Way
Feeds: https://www.google.com/reader/shared/05200358440305782625

“If art interprets our dreams, the computer executes them in the guise
of
programs!” - Alan J. Perlis

from the new topic page, just above the submit button: “Attention:
posting any kind of advertisement for commercial products or services,
unless in reply to a related question, is prohibited.”

I’m very frustrated to break out the forums rules. There was not my
intention.
Really sorry about this. I just send the email cause i ever see emails
about
job positions in the list.

I’m a user of this forum from years now and really like it too much.

We should have read forum instructions before send the email (i was not
sending from the forums page, but this is not apologies anyways).

Really, sorry!

On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 11:17 PM, PP Junty
[email protected]wrote:

from the new topic page, just above the submit button: “Attention:
posting any kind of advertisement for commercial products or services,
unless in reply to a related question, is prohibited.”

Posted via http://www.ruby-forum.com/.


Everton J. Carpes
Mobile: +55 53 9129.4593
MSN: [email protected]
UIN: 343716195
Jabber: [email protected]
Twitter: http://twitter.com/everton_carpes
Blog: http://www.geek.com.br/blogs/832697633-My-Way
Feeds: https://www.google.com/reader/shared/05200358440305782625

“If art interprets our dreams, the computer executes them in the guise
of
programs!” - Alan J. Perlis

Really Bill??? Wow, in my opinion it’s hard to imagine a worse
activity to promote. I’m sure there are hundreds if not thousands of
people who would like to advertise themselves here.

I thought the general consensus was that it was OK to post very spot-
on-topic jobs but not your own services?

UGH… NO! my $0.02
Tim

Hi Everton,

On Wed, 2009-06-10 at 00:11 -0300, Everton J. Carpes wrote:

Really, sorry!

On Tue, Jun 9, 2009 at 11:17 PM, PP Junty
[email protected] wrote:

    from the new topic page, just above the submit button:
    "Attention:
    posting any kind of advertisement for commercial products or
    services,
    unless in reply to a related question, is prohibited."

Don’t let it bother you. I think the general consensus has been that
the above is not a prohibition against fellow Rails developers letting
folks know they’re available and looking. I remember Greg Brown, for
example, letting folks know he was available and was soliciting funding
for his next project. I hope you get some replies.

Best regards,
Bill

+1

I’m a freelancer and would love to advertise on this list when I have
availability, but I have always understood that it would be poor form
to do so. I think it is entirely unfair to those of us who follow ML
guidelines for someone to turn around and tell the OP not to worry
about the rules.

Jamey

I’m a freelancer and would love to advertise on this list when I have
availability, but I have always understood that it would be poor form
to do so. I think it is entirely unfair to those of us who follow ML
guidelines for someone to turn around and tell the OP not to worry
about the rules.

Seems like a reasonable solution would be to put this information in
your signature. I’d much rather hear that someone is looking for work
than to see that dreaded “this entire email is confidential” crap.

That way you’re also forced to at least answer a question and your
advertising is more subtle… kept to a single line or two I wouldn’t
have any issues with that. It certainly isn’t any more obtrusive than
funny quotes or a list of phone numbers, etc…

Something like the below maybe…

-philip


Philip H. // PJKH, LLC // Looking for work