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Lisp web developer wanted
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Date Posted:December 3, 2007
Planned Start Date:December 2, 2007
Type:Hourly
Main Category:Web Development
Sub Category:Web Design
Estimated Workload:Part-time - 10-30 hrs/week
Estimated Duration:Ongoing / More than 6 months
Last Buyer Activity:May 2, 2008
Candidates: 2 - average $33.34/hr
Interviews: none
 
In Progress
Start Date:December 15, 2007
Hourly Rate:$27.78
Last Date Worked:May 2, 2008
Hired Provider: Paul S.
Hours Worked:50
Offline Hours:49%
Bonuses: none
Refunds: none
Completed
End Date:May 2, 2008
Feedback to Provider: none
Feedback to Buyer: 4.00
 
Buyer Facts
Member Since:May 13, 2007
Country:United States (GMT-08)
City:Raleigh
Jobs Posted:3
Jobs Filled:2
Jobs Not Yet Filled:1
Current Team size:1
Hours billed, last 30 days:0
Total oDesk Hours:62.33
Feedback Score: 4.00 (1)
 
 

Feedback from Buyer:

No feedback given.

Feedback from Provider:

  4.0
Cooperation:   4.0

Lisp web developer wanted for open source "wish trading market".  I tentatively would like to build the application on a "FLAP" stack:  FreeBSD/Lisp on Lines/Apache/PostgreSQL.  I would also like to use Amazon's S3/EC2 web services.  The developer will be responsible for the following: 
  • writing the application
  • installing and maintaining any supporting software (lisp engine, PostgresSQL, Apache)
  • writing functional and unit tests in tandem with the development of the software
  • writing documentation to explain how the software works
  • training me and others so that I can understand how the software works, and can develop it independently of you.
 
We will jointly set weekly milestone goals, consisting of automated functional tests that the site must pass.   The idea is to get a minimally functional web site up as quickly as possible, and gradually expand it. 

This application will be open source.  Therefore, if you decide to leave, you will be able to make use of the code you develop in future open source applications.   

Technical skills needed:  lisp, sql, Unix/Linux system administration, Apache configuration, html

Personal skills: sufficient English competency that you can communicate via email.  Prompt responses to queries.  

Preferred experience: 

Ideally, you will have had extensive Lisp experience.  However,it's more important that you be extremely smart, with demonstrated competence in some programming language.  If your friends would name you when asked "Who is the most badass programmer you know?", I want you. 

Buyer's Assignment History
Provider From/To Job Title Billed Feedback
51451 12/2007 - 05/2008 Lisp web developer wanted $1,780

Candidate List
Title Name Initiated By Date
Software developer Paul S. Buyer December 2, 2007
Software developer Paul S. Provider December 14, 2007