Re: The going rate for Django-based web developers ...

2007-06-18 Thread Nic James Ferrier
ZebZiggle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > Strong python, javascript, CSS, postgres, jquery (or alike), debugging > and lots of general experience in software development. And when I say > CSS, I don't mean graphic design skills, but knowing how to take a > graphic design and translate it into CSS.

Re: The going rate for Django-based web developers ...

2007-06-08 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On 09-Jun-07, at 12:41 AM, Nic James Ferrier wrote: >> to elaborate, i dont think such skill sets are available on the >> market. People who have them are all happily employed or are self- >> mployed > > Self employed means available on the market. > > I have those skills. I am self employed. I

Re: The going rate for Django-based web developers ...

2007-06-08 Thread Tyson Tate
Don't forget us students! Although, for example, I'm currently employed as a web developer/designer for a 20,000 student university library, I consider myself "on the market" for when I graduate. However, I've got maybe only 75% of the qualifications ZebZiggle is asking about. However, as

Re: The going rate for Django-based web developers ...

2007-06-08 Thread aaloy
2007/6/8, Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]>: > > > On 08-Jun-07, at 11:57 PM, ZebZiggle wrote: > > > Strong python, javascript, CSS, postgres, jquery (or alike), debugging > > and lots of general experience in software development. And when I say > > CSS, I don't mean graphic design skills, bu

Re: The going rate for Django-based web developers ...

2007-06-08 Thread Nic James Ferrier
Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> writes: > On 09-Jun-07, at 12:20 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote: > >>> Strong python, javascript, CSS, postgres, jquery (or alike), >>> debugging >>> and lots of general experience in software development. And when I >>> say >>> CSS, I don't mean graphic des

Re: The going rate for Django-based web developers ...

2007-06-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I'm sure there are a lot of ppl that are employed and looking around though I don't think employed always equals happily employed ;) On Jun 8, 2:58 pm, "Jacob Kaplan-Moss" <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > On 6/8/07, Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > > > to elaborate, i dont think suc

Re: The going rate for Django-based web developers ...

2007-06-08 Thread Jacob Kaplan-Moss
On 6/8/07, Kenneth Gonsalves <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrote: > to elaborate, i dont think such skill sets are available on the > market. People who have them are all happily employed or are self- > mployed No shit; I have trouble finding people like that at *any* price. [Shameless plug: if *you* have

Re: The going rate for Django-based web developers ...

2007-06-08 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On 09-Jun-07, at 12:20 AM, Kenneth Gonsalves wrote: >> Strong python, javascript, CSS, postgres, jquery (or alike), >> debugging >> and lots of general experience in software development. And when I >> say >> CSS, I don't mean graphic design skills, but knowing how to take a >> graphic desig

Re: The going rate for Django-based web developers ...

2007-06-08 Thread Kenneth Gonsalves
On 08-Jun-07, at 11:57 PM, ZebZiggle wrote: > Strong python, javascript, CSS, postgres, jquery (or alike), debugging > and lots of general experience in software development. And when I say > CSS, I don't mean graphic design skills, but knowing how to take a > graphic design and translate it int

Re: The going rate for Django-based web developers ...

2007-06-08 Thread [EMAIL PROTECTED]
I think it probably depends on if the developer has other skill sets such as C++, Java, rather than just web based programming experience. I believe that developers with those skill sets can usually fetch a bit more, but I could be wrong here. On Jun 8, 2:27 pm, ZebZiggle <[EMAIL PROTECTED]> wrot

The going rate for Django-based web developers ...

2007-06-08 Thread ZebZiggle
Here's a nice softball question for a Friday afternoon ... What is the average going rate for seasoned Django developers? Hourly rates or annual salaries are fine. Strong python, javascript, CSS, postgres, jquery (or alike), debugging and lots of general experience in software development. And w