Are you in Africa? Are you an excellent developer with excellent web development skills? Can you demonstrate your skill practically in any of the major languages and web technologies? Are you up-to-date with cutting edge web technologies? Can you document your code and apps that your develop? Do you have access to a computer that you can use for web development work? Do you have spare time to offer your web development skills for hire overseas? Do you want extra cash (in forex!) during your spare time? Are you disciplined and focused? Can you deliver high quality code with documentation on time? Then, consider being a DWB/PWB, a programmer/ developer without borders!
A database is being built of programmers in Africa who are keen to demonstrate their development skills and to earn forex by developing applications (including/especially web apps) for clients overseas. I am part of part of the team working on the Africa Developers project. Preference is given to programmers/developers who live in Africa. However, those who live outside Africa must either have families or dependents in Africa or be willing to work jointly with at least one programmer/developer who live in Africa.
If you are interested, please forward a one page CV to africa.developers@gmail.com. The CV must be in either PDF or openoffice format, i.e, open document text (ODT) format. Make sure your CV has contact details (e-mail, telephone, fax number, postal address); your preferred development languages; URLs to applications that you developed (if they are online, e.g., website but you need not worry if not). No specially qualifications are required.
Later, be prepared to be contacted and asked to submit demo software that you will develop.
Please, forward this e-mail to anyone whom you think may benefit.
Regards
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Dr. Kuda Dube
Telephone: +353 1 4969953
Telephone: +353 87 4123936
http://www.kuda.rukanda.com/
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