Curse is looking to hire a few new developers; and where better to hire than our own super-hecka awesome gaming community! We're looking for a .Net Web Developer and a PHP Web Developer. The requirements can be seen at the links below, but one of the most important things here at Curse is passion. Passion for what we do and what we're trying to build. If you're eager and have the knowledge required we'd love to hear from you!
PHP Developer Position Details:
Curse, Inc is seeking a talented PHP web developer to join its Huntsville-based team, for the ongoing development of Curse's PHP based fan site network. This is an exciting opportunity for anyone with a passion for online gaming, and an interest in continuing development on some of the web's most popular sites.
Click here for more information on the PHP Developer Position.
.Net Position Details:
Curse, Inc is seeking a talented .Net web developer to join its Huntsville-based team, for the ongoing development of Curse's web platform. This is an exciting opportunity for anyone with a passion for online gaming, and an interest in developing the world's leading online gaming portal.
Click here for more information on the .Net Developer Position.
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What does this mean for us at DiabloFans? It means we will be gaining Curse employees in position to create new site features and other things that have been needed here for quite some time. This is great for us and our community, I feel you guys are most deserving of some new long overdue features.
Logo courtesy of Jetrall.
Also our Dfans logo that Jetrall made is looking mighty smexy.
I used to do a bit of coding, CCNA or something, but that was years ago, i've forgotten most of it now.
But yeah, looks like we are in for some visual treats here then.
How about actors?
I have some experience with PHP and MySQL. The only two projects I ever got even half way completed, though, were this one (which is more stable than the following one) and this one (which I focused more on design, but it looks like shit only in IE- typical). The first one I "finished" (got to the current version) in less than a month and is by far more secure and with better features. The last one was my independent study project for highschool and took me about six months with all of my extracurricular activities and school work.