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Adam X 03-25-2012 06:33 PM

Cam Site Programmers? PHP/FMS
 
Any solid programmers around here? For assistance with cam site development.

Local west coast (los angeles) would be good but not absolutely necessary. I do have some euro devs already so a few locals would be nice.

Required experience: PHP/Flash (Flash Media Server) , Wowza a plus.

Must have strong portfolio/site references.. you will be working with MyCamShows.com

Poppy 03-25-2012 06:47 PM

Hey Adam,

Sending you an email.

Mutt 03-25-2012 07:01 PM

i thought you were offering that software for sale/license? is it buggy?

B.Barnato 03-25-2012 07:35 PM

Looks legit.

2MuchMark 03-25-2012 09:24 PM

You may want to take at our solution instead : LiveCamNetwork 4.6

http://www.2Much.net

We now offer licenses starting at only $500, and you can be up in running in only a few days. Contact me and I'll give you a demo.

cooldude7 03-26-2012 12:07 AM

looks like mfc

Adam X 03-26-2012 12:13 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Poppy (Post 18844381)
Hey Adam,

Sending you an email.

The most helpful of the group. Thanks for the referral Paul.

A thread seeking additional programmers and MARK you cross-promote your stuff here? Thanks for the invitation to hijack your threads when I decide to start promoting my software heavily for licensing.

Mutt, do you know any software that doesn't have a bug or two? Aww you're clearly pullin my chain.. who doesn't realize when you have a monster application you're always going to need a good crew.. and adding more brains into the mix for growth and help is necessary.

2MuchMark 03-26-2012 04:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adam X (Post 18844625)

A thread seeking additional programmers and MARK you cross-promote your stuff here? Thanks for the invitation to hijack your threads when I decide to start promoting my software heavily for licensing.

Adam,

All I was doing was offering you our assistance. Writing and developing cam software can be expensive and I was opening the door to you to discuss alternatives, that is all. No Hijack intended. If you don't want it, all you had to do was ignore my post or say no.

MoreMagic 03-26-2012 05:29 AM

That exactly the reason why many people DON'T take your script as a "solution". :error


Quote:

Originally Posted by ********** (Post 18844807)
Adam,

All I was doing was offering you our assistance. Writing and developing cam software can be expensive and I was opening the door to you to discuss alternatives, that is all. No Hijack intended. If you don't want it, all you had to do was ignore my post or say no.


Rothstein 03-26-2012 05:49 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ********** (Post 18844807)
Adam,

All I was doing was offering you our assistance. Writing and developing cam software can be expensive and I was opening the door to you to discuss alternatives, that is all. No Hijack intended. If you don't want it, all you had to do was ignore my post or say no.

I've viewed both, Adam's is way cooler. :2 cents:

arock10 03-26-2012 06:26 AM

Cams are so 2011, this year is the year to make file lockers to replace mega upload

2MuchMark 03-26-2012 08:40 AM

Alrighty then

2MuchMark 03-26-2012 08:41 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Rothstein (Post 18844869)
I've viewed both, Adam's is way cooler. :2 cents:

Really? "Cooler"? In what way? I think that if you compare features you might find that ours has packed and does a heckuvalot. Plus I don't recall ever giving you a demo or walk through (forgive me if I'm wrong). If you don't mind I'd love to hear your review & comparison of both of our products.

MoreMagic 03-26-2012 08:53 AM

Can you show me any high traffic sites with your script.

Quote:

Originally Posted by ********** (Post 18845100)
Really? "Cooler"? In what way? I think that if you compare features you might find that ours has packed and does a heckuvalot. Plus I don't recall ever giving you a demo or walk through (forgive me if I'm wrong). If you don't mind I'd love to hear your review & comparison of both of our products.


edgeprod 03-26-2012 08:55 AM

I'd like to see both solutions; I'm in the market for one, potentially.

SZNY 03-26-2012 10:48 AM

Looks good, success with your project, like the name. We do have experience but are pretty booked with developing other stuff :thumbsup

2MuchMark 03-26-2012 10:53 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by MoreMagic (Post 18845123)
Can you show me any high traffic sites with your script.

Yes. I will contact you by ICQ so I am not accused of hijacking this thread again.

Quote:

Originally Posted by edgeprod (Post 18845128)
I'd like to see both solutions; I'm in the market for one, potentially.

I will contact you too off-board too, same reason as above.

Mutt 03-26-2012 11:03 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Adam X (Post 18844625)

Mutt, do you know any software that doesn't have a bug or two? Aww you're clearly pullin my chain.. who doesn't realize when you have a monster application you're always going to need a good crew.. and adding more brains into the mix for growth and help is necessary.

no, not pulling your chain. as somebody who might be in the market for cam site software i want to be confident in the software i select and the company behind it. i know all software has bugs and will continue to as it evolves.

if NATS was on GFY looking for freelance remote programmers it would make me less confident in them. if i invest in software and base my entire business success on it i want to have confidence in the team/developers behind it. it wouldn't be very reassuring if when bugs/problems arise i see the company on GFY, oDesk, etc looking for freelance help.

different if you were looking to hire a full time in house developer to solidify your team.

i do want to look at your software.

2MuchMark 03-26-2012 11:25 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mutt (Post 18845413)
no, not pulling your chain. as somebody who might be in the market for cam site software i want to be confident in the software i select and the company behind it. i know all software has bugs and will continue to as it evolves.

if NATS was on GFY looking for freelance remote programmers it would make me less confident in them. if i invest in software and base my entire business success on it i want to have confidence in the team/developers behind it. it wouldn't be very reassuring if when bugs/problems arise i see the company on GFY, oDesk, etc looking for freelance help.

different if you were looking to hire a full time in house developer to solidify your team.

i do want to look at your software.

Not that Adam needs me to defend him, but sometimes it is good for a company to hire freelance programmers to do a single project because it can save the company money, keeping the cost of their product competitive. Also, not all programmers are looking to work for a single company. It makes alot of sense sometimes to outsource depending on the job that is needed.

Just my

Babaganoosh 03-26-2012 11:30 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by ********** (Post 18844513)
You may want to take at our solution instead : LiveCamNetwork 4.6

http://www.2Much.net

We now offer licenses starting at only $500, and you can be up in running in only a few days. Contact me and I'll give you a demo.

You're a real class act.

Fucking douchebag.

raymor 03-26-2012 11:50 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mutt (Post 18845413)
no, not pulling your chain. as somebody who might be in the market for cam site software i want to be confident in the software i select and the company behind it. i know all software has bugs and will continue to as it evolves.

if NATS was on GFY looking for freelance remote programmers it would make me less confident in them. if i invest in software and base my entire business success on it i want to have confidence in the team/developers behind it. it wouldn't be very reassuring if when bugs/problems arise i see the company on GFY, oDesk, etc looking for freelance help.

different if you were looking to hire a full time in house developer to solidify your team.

i do want to look at your software.

To me, a company looking for developers with expertise in a specific area is an active company that's continuing to enhance their software and develop new features.

Also, a company that doesn't take advantage of experts outside of their geographic area and does everything in house is foolish. A cam company would be smart to hire a codec / parameters expert for a few hours, a GUI expert for a few days, etc. A recent example is we just worked with the guy responsible for Linux RAID. Noone in the world knows more about Linux RAID than he. If I tried to do those kernel fixes in house it's practically guaranteed we wouldn't do as good of a job as he did.

You mentioned NATS. If they posted here and ended up with me working with them on security, to improve the security of their product, would you see that as a bad thing? Not that they'd have to come to GFY to find, John has my number, but just as an example.

Mutt 03-26-2012 11:54 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by raymor (Post 18845521)
To me, a company looking for developers with expertise in a specific area is an active company that's counting to enhance their software and develop new features.

Also, a company that doesn't take advantage of experts outside of their geographic area and does everything in house is foolish. A cam company would be smart to hire a codec / settings expert for a few hours, a GUI expert for a few days, etc. A recent example is we just worked with the guy responsible for Linux RAID. Noone in the world knows more about Linux RAID than he. If I tried to do those kernel fixes in house it's practically guaranteed we wouldn't do as good of a job as he did.

i agree but as a customer i don't want to see it - they can recruit freelance specialists behind the scenes. finding good skilled freelancers is a skill/art in and of itself.

Mutt 03-26-2012 11:57 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by raymor (Post 18845521)

You mentioned NATS. If they posted here and ended up with me working with them on security, to improve the security of their product, would you see that as a bad thing? Not that they'd have to come to GFY to find, John has my number, but just as an example.

NATS doesn't do that. They have posted on GFY they are looking to hire full time programmers to join their team.

Sly 03-26-2012 11:58 AM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Mutt (Post 18845541)
NATS doesn't do that. They have posted on GFY they are looking to hire full time programmers to join their team.

So because they hire full-time programmers, that means they don't hire contractors for specific knowledge dependent tasks?

Interesting conclusion.

2MuchMark 03-26-2012 12:48 PM

Quote:

Originally Posted by Babaganoosh (Post 18845476)
You're a real class act.

Fucking douchebag.

So I guess I won't count on your business anytime soon then?

Here is Adam's post to refresh your memory:
Quote:

Originally Posted by Adam X (Post 18844369)
Any solid programmers around here? For assistance with cam site development.

Local west coast (los angeles) would be good but not absolutely necessary. I do have some euro devs already so a few locals would be nice.

Required experience: PHP/Flash (Flash Media Server) , Wowza a plus.

Must have strong portfolio/site references.. you will be working with MyCamShows.com

My company already does contract programming work and we are already in cams. We're in Montreal not LA which Adam already said in this post was cool, and we already have experience in PHP, Flash and Wowza.

This post to me, looks like he was building one for his own use. Either we could help him out with custom programming, or offer him our solution. Had I realized that Adam was looking to build a solution for resale, I would have not responded (competition is competition).

Adam already gave me shit for hijacking his thread, so fine, we're done. But you have no reason to call me a fucking douchebag, so you know what? Fuck you. Next time take a minute and re-read the thread before you say stupid shit.

HomerSimpson 03-26-2012 02:00 PM

sorry wrong thread...


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