Mailing List Archive
tlug.jp Mailing List tlug archive tlug Mailing List Archive
[Date Prev][Date Next][Thread Prev][Thread Next][Date Index][Thread Index][tlug] I'll have to pay someone to do this Javascript (small job offer)
- Date: Fri, 25 Feb 2011 00:49:51 +0900
- From: Dave M G <dave@example.com>
- Subject: [tlug] I'll have to pay someone to do this Javascript (small job offer)
- User-agent: Mozilla/5.0 (X11; U; Linux i686; en-US; rv:1.9.2.13) Gecko/20101208 Thunderbird/3.1.7
TLUG, As you guys know, despite my terrible programming skills (I'm a graphics guy! What the heck are all these algorithms doing in my brain?!), I keep hammering away at Javascript, and PHP, and other things, and generally muddle my way through with a lot of questions and all of your really helpful answers and support. However, I've hit a piece of Javascript coding that I know for sure is definitely many levels above what I can accomplish. It's not just that I am far from being a good Javascript programmer, it's also that I have to work within some time constraints, and one has to pick one's battles. I think I can afford to pay fair rates for someone to take this on, so if anyone is interested in a very small side coding project, then please read on. I really need to get this done, so I am very serious about this offer. Here's the deal: For one part of my current project, I am using the YUI libraries to support some of my interface widgets. Specifically, I need to have sliders (if you don't know a "slider", it's a graphical interface element, like a volume control). The reason I'm married to YUI is that their version 3 has good support for touch events on mobile devices, which is deal breaking for me. I have looked at and experimented with other libraries, and YUI is the best choice. The problem is that the YUI 3 sliders don't yet support dual-thumb sliders, which are critical to my project. I've actually spoken directly to the programmers on the YUI team on IRC about this, and they're really a helpful bunch of guys. The one guy who is in charge of the slider libraries has given me some pointers about what is required to build this. What he told me was that if he builds the library, then he's obligated to build a whole system of support to accommodate all the things that users of the YUI library might ask of it. That would take weeks, and although it's on his to-do list, he won't get to it maybe for months. However, according to him, to create a dual slider that does only what I need it to do, should only be a matter of hours, maybe a day. For someone who knows what they're doing, that is. He was very encouraging that I give it a go myself, and he gave me some starting points. I even got a bit enthused that maybe I could do it. However, after giving it some careful consideration and examination, I am sure I'm out of my depth. I have learned how to use the YUI libraries, but building one of my own involves more deep coding. Too deep to learn in my time constraints. I have built an example of the dual slider that I need using the YUI 2 libraries. I also have single sliders made using the YUI 3 libraries. So this is what I need: Someone who can help me to build a module for YUI 3 so that I can have a dual thumb slider that behaves like my YUI 2 example. If I can hand over specs and have you code it for a reasonable price, great. At the very least, if I am going to pick up some slack and do part of it myself, I'll need someone who I can meet with and have direct tutelage. This isn't something I will be able to do by asking questions on mailing lists, there are just too many aspects I don't know, and not enough time. Now, all that said, I haven't the foggiest idea what a Javascript programmer who could do this would charge. Maybe it would be completely and totally out of my price range, I don't know. However, my project absolutely must get finished, so I am definitely keen to find out. If you are serious about helping and will discuss terms, please contact me off list. If you know of a better place I might take this kind of offer, please let me know. Thank you for taking the time to read this. -- Dave M G
- Follow-Ups:
Home | Main Index | Thread Index
- Prev by Date: [tlug] [Javascript] enabling/disabling buttons: Japanese text and enter buttons
- Next by Date: [tlug] [Javascript] enabling/disabling buttons: Japanese text and enter buttons
- Previous by thread: Re: [tlug] [Javascript] enabling/disabling buttons: Japanese text
- Next by thread: Re: [tlug] I'll have to pay someone to do this Javascript (small job offer)
- Index(es):
Home Page Mailing List Linux and Japan TLUG Members Links