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Topic: Can any of you clowns make a good website?
scuzzy
Posts: 12713
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

And need a job?

My work is looking for someone to fill a web designer position or something.

MASH FIST HERE: http://it.seek.com.au/users/apply/index.ascx?JobID=11585035

also hi!
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trog
AGN Admin
Posts: 22491
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
good luck :)
mission
Posts: 3545
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Get the boys from MSY.
Twisted
Posts: 10051
Location: Brisbane, Queensland

Their website is a stroke of genius if you ask me. Generates plenty of interest in the site which I reckon would convert to sales.
Mr Hardware
Posts: 2394
Location: Caloundra, Sunshine Coast, Queensland
Get the boys from MSY.

Gold.
Idol
Posts: 1831
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
The web company I work for has tried to sell MSY a custom designed CMS website - they are not interested - their site 'works'. Same with http://www.superamart.com.au/
I guess I would be interested in the job, maybe as a career opportunity considering I'm paid low etc.., but given that our company makes all it's sites in Drupal now, I don't think I could ever go back and do websites the old way - I'm too productive now. What do you people think of that?

last edited by Idol at 17:17:21 29/Jan/08
scuzzy
Posts: 12716
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
What do you people think of that?
Show us a better way and I'm sure we'll listen, someone who can bring new ideas to a company is always a bonus. Hell where I am they didn't even do websites untill I spent a month doing work experience there and just said "hey, I've got nothing better to do today, let me re-do the company website for a laugh" and they made a position for me, I came there for a support role, turned out much better, now there was four of us untill this current position became avalible :)

last edited by scuzzy at 18:01:50 29/Jan/08
reload!
Posts: 4150
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
s*** man sounds like uve lucked into pretty sweet in something enjoyable out of IT
shattered dreams is whats make all IT people bitter! :P
Skitza
Posts: 8216
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I had a prick of a time getting Joomla to work in Windows but it's pretty cool. my 2c.
mooby
Posts: 3812
Location: UK
hey scuzzy. i can build sites, but its all db / backend stuff mostly. my front end skills are newb, but im getting there. done a ajax course and sliver light course.
scuzzy
Posts: 12717
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
Back ends pretty sorted, mostly pretty graphics and flashing animated gifs of unicorns and ponies with 30 pt fonts and javascript falling snow that is required.
simul
Posts: 254
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
but given that our company makes all it's sites in Drupal now, I don't think I could ever go back and do websites the old way - I'm too productive now.


Wow, Drupal and productive used in the same sentence without numerous amounts of cursing in between. Never thought I would see the day.
Nitro
Posts: 1364
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
My stuff

I don't think your company will attract a good designer/developer with that seek ad, probably just a bunch of tertiary grads. Your company should at least advertise for a senior designer and advertise the salary range.
Saint
Cainer
Posts: 1975
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
but given that our company makes all it's sites in Drupal now, I don't think I could ever go back and do websites the old way - I'm too productive now.

I wouldn't call myself a web developer if I used packages like Drupal all the time. I'd get so bored not writing my own stuff and getting to be creative and learning new things.
Nitro
Posts: 1365
Location: Gold Coast, Queensland
Good CMS's shorten development times and allow fantastic extensibility with community contributions. Writing CMS's is redundant work and hardly exciting. Once you have a good frame work you can spend your time on the little bits and pieces it doesn't do out the box rather than re-inventing the wheel.

Drupal is one of the better cms's out there. It's the lesser of the evils I think anyways.

All the CMS's out there suck in one way or another. Joomla = bloated, horrible UI. ezpublish = $$$ & slow. Expression Engine = wau its a blog. Modx = same old crap UI for noob users. Typo3 = omg have you seen it? For .net stuff I don't have any experience with .net nuke or umbraco (wdg alfresco/next digital are pushing this).

Idol
Posts: 1837
Location: Brisbane, Queensland
I wouldn't call myself a web developer if I used packages like Drupal all the time. I'd get so bored not writing my own stuff and getting to be creative and learning new things.


This is completely false! Infact using a CMS ALLOWS you to work on your creativity and learn new things. Why would you spend all your day typing out the same boring old code for Contact Forms and the same damn SQL queries day-in day-out, when you could be developing something NEW, FRESH, and UNIQUE in Drupal.

I don't want to sound like a Drupal ad, but if you use Drupal you will spend less time creating simple pages for websites, and more time developing PHP applications that nobody has ever thought of before.

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