Yesterday was my nephews high school graduation party. Yep my nephew graduated and my oldest son is going into middle school...I am getting old.
At the party my dad said I had to meet my nephews uncle that runs his own business doing what I do...I ask "oh what's that?" "COMPUTERS" I always get a kick out of that. They never realize that that could mean anything.
A couple hours later after my wife had handed me my 8th Crown Royal and coke my nephews grandfather bring him over to meet me.
Turns out he runs
pokerdream.com a for pay online poker site. He told me the site was written in VB.NET and the poker rooms were written in C++.
I visited the site this morning and was really impressed with the design and layout of the site...very professional looking.
He's looking for someone to build an affiliate program for the site. I told him about my experience with building banner ads tracker on
MediaGab and how I thought that should work...now that I think about it I should of told him about
RedStorm Sports and the Ad system we build for that as well...I guess I can thank my wife and the 8 cups of Crown Royal and coke for that.
We exchanged cards and talked about our nephew and his choice of college and his decision to go into Computer Science. I was telling him I think he'll switch to IT eventually because I don't see him have the geekiness to like Computer Science once you get into the Science of it...I know I couldn't handle it and switched to IT in my third year....it's just more satisfying to make things work from existing software and applications then it is to build it from scratch.
Speaking of MySpace. I got a bulletin today from Tom (the founder) looking to hire more MySpace Developers.
i want to hire some more .net developers to work on myspace. do you have experience? here's what i need:
Required Skills/Experience:
- 3+ years of solid C Sharp experience
- 3+ years of ASP.NET (and the .NET 1.1 Framework) experience
- 4+ years of experience developing with SQL Server 2000 (including stored procedures)
- Strong knowledge of several protocols (including HTTP, TCP/IP, and UDP)
- a solid foundation in n-tier, Business Objects, Design Patterns, and general OOP
- Strong knowledge (and wisdom) of IIS6 and its internals
- Experience on sites under heavy loads that require meticulous
attention to coding practices as they relate to performance and
scalability
go here to upload a resume:
myspace developers
please dont upload anything about any other job at myspace. i'm only posting this to find .NET developers!
oh yah, you've got to live in, or move to LOS ANGELES, CALIFORNIA! yeehaw!
If I was single and didn't have a family and a house I would totally have jumped all over this. Not because I like MySpace and want to make it better. I would do it for the experience and jump into another company in the "Valley" that would be impressed to see a big name like MySpace on my resume.
But I have a great job here in Rochester, NY. Even if I am stuck in Maintenance Programming....thank God
Coding Horror says it's pretty complex and challenging stuff. Thank god since I am challenged everyday with it.
You know those friends you have when your a kid 7-11 years old that you do everything with? Play baseball, ride bikes, go hiking, have sleep overs, camping, etc. etc.
I had a friend like that when I was growing up. But I moved away when I was 11 and we kept in touch here and there until finally I went away to college and we lost track of each other.
Well today I check my e-mail and I have one that says I have a MySpace message from Thomas. Usually messages on myspace for me are just spam crap. But I was delightfully surprised to see it was from my childhood friend.
I remember him as a scrawny short kid (skin and bones almost) but his pictures show him to have beefed up...could be because he is in the Air Force now stationed in Alaska.
I sent him a reply getting him up to speed on me and my life and hopefully we can arrange to meet sometime if he ever comes home.

Sunday, June 25 2006 at 10:57 AM |
Tags: Mussings