Re: Delphi Developer
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Previously on "Permanent Role: Borland Delphi Programmer"
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Guest repliedRe: Delphi Developer
Selador,
Our offices are closed this week, Brett will be back in the office on Monday and will be in touch then.
Have a good Christmas.
Debbie Lane
ITAccounting - Truly Interactive Internet Accounting
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Guest repliedDelphi Developer
Brett, I've the skills you need. I've sent you a resume.
Anyone else looking for a Delphi analyst/programmer, bulging backpack of experience, just in from Oz after 3 months travelling and itching to get stuck into another meaty project. Email resume@selador.com.au.
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Guest repliedNo not yet......
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Guest repliedDid you get someone?
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Guest replied"Oh dear, they read this board you know."
:lol
Off the self packages don't fit our requirements either....
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Guest repliedOh dear, they read this board you know.:\
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Guest repliedSpod,
Yes all the specifications are complete (well nearly).
Why not off the self, we have our reasons which I can't discuss here.
Brett
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Guest repliedBrett,
Why don't you buy a package "off the shelf"? Much cheaper and less hassle in the long run!
Also, if you insist on having this software developed for you, who is going to project manage?
Have you nailed down your requirements?
Has your high-level design been completed?
By asking for a programmer, I'm assuming that you've also produced your low-level and detailed module design?
Have a chat with Dino Fancellu, he's got a reputation in the industry for magicking projects together, he does write "Lovely Lovely" code even if he says so himself!
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Guest repliedYou would not think it is an employer's market would you?
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Permanent Role: Borland Delphi Programmer
After seeing the response Anders got I though I'd post this position here....
No agencies please.
I'm looking for a Borland Delphi programmer to assist in the development of a client management and financial accounting system.
This opportunity is based in Berkshire within easy reach of the M3 and M4.
There may be a requirement to work in London from time to time.
Knowledge of Linux / Postgres / PHP would be an advantage but not essential.
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