Graphics Designer, AJAX programmer needed

I need a good graphics designer.

I also need a good AJAX shop that can help us with a fairly advanced drag drop assembly application.

This is for our "on the side project" of home automation. They are not full time positions but I will pay consulting rates.

The graphics shouldn't take more than a couple of hours, the application will take a bit more and on that front we want an absolute AJAX guru, familiarity with the Google toolkit is a must, knowledge of SEAM a big plus. You can contact me directly at marcf999 AT gmail.com

thanks

Comments

pcleddy said…
i worked at site9.com in portland, oregon. ya, I moved to nyc, so...

anyways, they do amazing drag-n-drop stuff whereby you can build an entire e-commerce website via their ajax tools

email andrew at site9.com and tell him i sent you, and that you invented jboss; that'll get his attention. we used tomcat a bunch just before i left

and i want a finders fee. please

anyways, they are currently in beta w/ their latest attempt at snagging a market since the CMS market is living hell crowded:

http://www.protoshare.com/

so sign up, sign the nda, and take a look

you can also talk to blake at site9.com for the biz dev side

great guys, really, amazing guys, very open minded, aware, of all the people i've worked w/. tops

ps moving from one drought to the next? ;)
adt43wt342 said…
Thanks Pcleddy,

I have written, do send an email if you can, I don't like dropping in un-invited :)
pcleddy said…
k, done

i'd say at least take a look at the demo of protoshare. amazing stuff. good for gathering ideas of what is possible: almost anything

ya, the underlying tools are open ajax libraries, and webobjects, not gwt

but i'd bet andrew -- and team -- can do anything when he puts his mind to it, like picking up gwt fast, or migrating to it

let me know if you need help ;)

or maybe you can just use them for a prototype of your own, and then get it ported down the road

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