Need a QCodo developer to help finish project

thread: 3 messages  |  last: about 2 years ago  |  started: wednesday, february 3, 2010, 8:39 am pst


#1  |  Rick Gonzales (Stockton) United States of America
Wednesday, February 3, 2010, 8:39 AM PST

We hired a company in SF that developed some custom software using Qcodo for us and now we need some features added and my php guys are unfamiliar with Qcodo.

Can someone help us find a freelance programmer in Northern California?

My info is: Rick at 209-939-1648 and e-mail is: apexfinancial@msn.com

#2  |  Mike Ho (Sunnyvale, CA) United States of America Qcodo Administrator
Wednesday, February 3, 2010, 2:03 PM PST

Rick, I'm curious to know if you've tried following up with the original developer of the application, or rather, if there's a specific reason why you've chosen not to follow up with the original developer to add functionality, etc. on your application.

Over the past few months, I've been trying to get better visibility at how contractors and consulting companies that develop for clients use Qcodo and handle things like training of new developers, transitioning codebases to toher teams, etc., so I'd be curious to get any insight.

Feel free to email me directly, if you wish -- you can view my email by viewing my profile (just click on my name).

#3  |  Rick Gonzales (Stockton) United States of America
Wednesday, February 3, 2010, 2:54 PM PST

Mike: I would say that the company that designed our software built us just the basics and had no regard for web design and future growth of the site. Better put, they were programmers and had little experience in design. We chose to move on and hired a web designer who has little experience in writing php. We have had a hard time finding someone who is familiar with Qcodo and at times feel we may have to start over with different framework. I do not want to do this as we have already spent the dollars to have the software designed.

If we can find someone within your Qcodo network it would sure make our lives easier instead odf starting over.

Any thoughts? Are you located in the Bay Area??

Rick



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