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What language are you using? Is it web based or application based?
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This project has pretty high goals, maybe some of which will not even be reachable, but i've been working on it for over two years already so i'm not really into letting it go down the drain without a fight So having a partner or two would probably make quite a bit of a difference.
The project blog is here: http://p2p-os.blogspot.com
NB:
1) this invitation is only for the most daring: advanced C++ skills, socket programming, P2P network design, etc, and looooooots of time and dedication are required to make any progress on this beast, so please only contact me if you really have what it takes (time and the necessary skills) to get involved in this crazy venture.
2) should you be interested in participating in this project, i will have to ask for some open source coding proofs from you (or, alternatively, we'd need to have a [long] chat during which we'll need to asses together how well you'd be able to deal with the various challenges specific to this project); the thing is that this project is so complex, and my time so limited, that i cannot afford to spend time with double-checking every line of code that a potential partner will write, so i need to have some understanding of the skill set and programming experience of whoever will join
PS.
for any further inquiries, please only use the P2P OS project's "Contact" page (i.e. i will not elaborate on any project details on this website, that's what the project's blog is for)
modified 24-Aug-13 4:53am.
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I'm looking for a partner in developing a programming language. The idea is a native general purpose language that is simple, but also fast enough for e.g. 3D games and doesn't limit low level programming. I develop in C#, it's a really powerful language, but unfortunately it's not good for these.
I have already made a compiler, but it is not well designed.
I'm thinking of creating a new that would be based on C# syntax.
Bird Programming Language: Part 1[^]
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This thing has existed as an IRC bot for several months now (hence the name), and now it has a website. I've tested it, but I'm probably the worst person for that job - I know exactly how it works so I'm probably (subconsciously) avoiding anything that would break it. (well, I have found some problems..)
Comments about the website are also welcome, but I'm mainly looking for bugs in the engine.
Site: http://haroldbot.cloudapp.net/[^]
It only deals with 32bit integers, so "3 / 2 = 1" is not a bug.
modified 21-Aug-13 14:51pm.
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Morning. Looking for a few willing victims volunteers to take a look at a prototype web site and give me some feedback as to usability, look-n-feel, etc.
Any feedback would be gratefully received - thank you.
If you do choose to help please bear in mind that the site has not yet been exposed to the public so we have time to get it right.
Please email me and I'll give you a primary login which is required until the site is exposed for general usage.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
Those who seek perfection will only find imperfection
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
me, in pictures
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I'm still waiting for my login details.
I remain joe!
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Be my pleasure except I've not had an email from you requesting one! Drop me a line and I will set you up.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
Those who seek perfection will only find imperfection
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
me, in pictures
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I resent you a mail, also did so two days ago.
I remain joe!
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That is weird: not had a thing! I've checked spam folders and everything: nothing!
I wonder if CP is holding it up. I'll send myself an email and see what happens.
Thanks for your interest.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
Those who seek perfection will only find imperfection
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
me, in pictures
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I just sent an email to you.
Use the best guess
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Nothing. I sent myself one and it has not appeared. The email address is correct but I've not received a thing. Emailed the webmaster at CP yesterday but not heard anything back yet.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
Those who seek perfection will only find imperfection
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
me, in pictures
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I would be willing to test it out for you. I will send you a PM if you'd like instead of an email since I see you have been having troubles. Let me know if you still need some one to check it out.
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Much appreciated: yes, that would be great.
Actually, it's open to view so any feedback would be much appreciated.
firearmagent.com
Still a work in progress so suggestions welcome.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
Those who seek perfection will only find imperfection
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
me, in pictures
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Hey, Sorry for the late reply. Here's my feedback.
The design is alright. It's not terribly bad, but it could be better. If you want some inspiration, you could check out Bootstrap[^] or Foundation[^] for free CSS frameworks or Theme Forest[^] for paid premium templates.
The images on the front page are squished. Try to size those with a standard ratio. The design could use more color. Again, check out the links above. The blue colors on the text in the front page listing make me think they are links, but they aren't. Blue text usually means links, so if you don't want those to be links then I would change the color.
The listing page is lacking in a lot. Again, I have to point back to those links above. It almost seems like you wrote the CSS on your own, from scratch. I admire that, but I would use a little help from a framework or a template. The "Return to Listing" button doesn't work. It doesn't take me anywhere. You might want to look at your code. The click to zoom link links to the same small image. I would try to get a bigger image to show in the zoom section instead of the same small image. That way the customer can get a better look at what they are considering purchasing.
When I go to search for a gun, it gets really complicated. Unless I know the exact gun (make, model, etc.) that I am looking for, I get pretty lost in the searching. Maybe create a simple search and an advanced search.
I'm not so sure what the point of the links page is. Is it a blog? Or like an RSS that will update with new links? Or is it a static page that you will update with links when you feel like it? It might be more simple to create a wrapper for another blog platform like Tumblr or something.
The Terms and Conditions and Privacy links are generally in the footer (which is also missing).
You could add a Captcha box to the contact form to deter spammers. I personally hate spammers and try my best to deter them as much as I can.
If you are looking for some good footer content, look no further than your About page. The bottom part of that page would make a great footer for the website. Otherwise, you could do a generic Copyright and link to the bottom part of the website. But you should have a footer.
That's what I have right now for you. I did not create an account and log in. If you want my feedback for that part of your website, I would rather you create an account for me and send me the credentials. Also, feel free to message me whenever if you have any more questions. I am always willing to help you out.
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Thanks: really appreciate you looking at that and I'll certainly work on those points.
Note that the CSS is a framework! Plainly, not to everyone's liking!
The images are all for testing: I'll add some more realistic ones!
Can you check the "Return to Listing" button again? Works for us on IE9 and Chrome.
The links are just... links to other sites and helpful or instructional videos. An FAQ will also be added later.
Footer: we felt the page looked cleaner without anything extraneous at the bottom.
Would you be able to create an account? That would test that functionality.
Again, thanks for your time: very much appreciated.
"If you think it's expensive to hire a professional to do the job, wait until you hire an amateur." Red Adair.
Those who seek perfection will only find imperfection
nils illegitimus carborundum
me, me, me
me, in pictures
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Just want to get involved with fun projects outside of my job. website games would be fun 
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Are you still looking? I am working on a personal project with a few other people and it's been pretty much put on hold for a bit. If you still wanted to get on a team, we can take a look at what you can do. It's not a website game but a web application though.
Let me know.
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hey guys.
I m looking for 1 or 2 people to start creating a RPG online game with HTML5, nodejs and any other technology that is needed.
the thing i have in mind is a 3d game with low res but good looking game like http://www.playtankworld.com/[^]
three js is awesome but i dont know if it's just in a point that such a game can be created with.
the alternative idea is a classic 2d sprite base game.
i have really good ideas in mind so it can be really awesome.
any suggestion, help will be appreciated.
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with HTML5??
/* LIFE RUNS ON CODE */
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Hey guys,
I've developed a site that I'd like to get some feedback on. I think it's ready for primetime but before I start trying to get actual users, I thought I'd ask the kind-hearted folks here on CP to help me out and shake out a few more bugs and give me some thoughts on the UI and usability.
The primary audience is criminal defense attorneys (I'll expand to others later) where they can keep track of their clients, and said clients’ bills and cases.
Any and all feedback is welcomed/begged for.
https://www.balaware.com/[^]
Thanks in advance,
Jeremy
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The front page extends beyond the right-hand border of my browser, it would be much better if it adjusted itself to the window's dimensions. Other than that, there is nothing to see beyond a PDF file which I did not read. I think the services of a graphic designer would help you with your marketing strategy.
Use the best guess
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Thanks for the feedback. What is your screen resolution?
I was hoping you'd sign up for an account and play with it from there. Feel free to put dummy info in if you don't want me to have it. I'm going to be deleting all the test info later anyway...
Thanks again,
Jeremy
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Jeremy Rice wrote: What is your screen resolution? Different from lots of others; which was the point of my comment. You cannot know what resolution any user will be at so you need to fix your pages to adjust to any one. But I do feel that your front page does not have a lot of visual appeal, nor does it really explain what the site is about.
Use the best guess
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