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[Service] Software Development, Testing, Support and other Services

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Tigerras
Smash Incorporated
#1 - 2014-11-24 05:12:22 UTC
Hello! Finding yourself in need of a tool or trying to build one yourself and stretching your expertise to the bone? Well, good news: Tigerras is here offering my experience as a developer and IT project manager.

Specifically, I can offer support in the form of:

Development
*C#/ASP.NET Web development
*C#/.NET Windows Forms Development
*Java development (for those of you not wanting C# based tools)
*PHP, HTML, Javascript, and CSS for more basic web development
*API development
*API based tools for EVE

Databases
*DBA services
*Architecture and Design Services
*Query building and analysis (in most variations of SQL, my current job has me connecting to one system of every flavor so I'm being kept sharp)

Architecture
*Large-scale project management
*Database Architecture and planning
*System Architecture and planning

Testing
*In depth testing and vulnerability analysis

Support/Bug Fixing
*Fixing bugs in any languages I know
*Code Review for any languages I know

Homework Help and Developer Training
*Learning? Wanting to learn? I'll gladly tutor or help you learn how to be a developer



Pricing
Because jobs will vary greatly, I don't have any set pricing at this time. Pricing will depend on the complexity of the task and how long it will take. If it is an interesting project or something that I can build a library for future projects out of, there might be a reduction in the pricing.

I'm currently looking at these prices as a guideline:

Small homework problem: 250-500m (basic problems, light debugging and no research)
Large homework problem: 500m+ (anything I'd have to do significant debugging or research on)
Small bug fixes: 500m+ (simple problems, errors, logic issues)
Large bug fixes: 1bn+ (anything requiring significant recoding or redesign)
Design consultation (beginning): 500m+
Design consultation (ongoing project); 1bn+ (simply because I have to become familiar with existing systems)
Development: Highly variable, minimum 500m
Database: Debugging queries: 500m-1bn
Database: Building Quieres/procedures/etc: 1bn+
Database: Architecture (beginning): 500m+
Database: Architecture (ongoing project): 1bn+ due to difficulty familiarizing myself and modifying existing systems
Database: Query Optimization: 1bn+ (this is a fine skill and difficult to do)
Testing Support: 500m+
Tutoring/Training: Varies

Known Languages:
*C#
*VB.NET
*VBScript
*HTML
*Javascript
*CSS
*JQuery (technically a library, so sue me)
*Java
*SQL (Mysql, SQL Server, Teradata, Oracle, a dozen more I'm forgetting)
*PHP
*C
*Many others, this list literally grows every day, and I pick up programming languages quickly. If I don't know it and you have a homework problem, I can probably learn it fast enough to solve your problem.

Why are you doing this?
I work with code all day on a large, monstrous project I have little direct control over the direction in, and that I will be maintaining and improving for years. So I want something fun and distracting, and if it can help buy my PLEX every month, all the better.

How do I contact you?
Evemail will work, or reply here.
Mention the code: Tig++ for a 10% discount on quoted services (for a limited time).
Raynaldo Rivera
Garoun Investment Bank
Gallente Federation
#2 - 2014-11-24 10:02:18 UTC
Not a bad idea wish i would have come up with it however. Considering you are offering services like this i think a real life resume would be useful. You offer vulnerability analysis, what qualifications do you have and to what degree is this done? Really what im asking is do you have the experience necessary to ensure that developed applications are secure from most threats. I say most because 0days do exist and can exist against specific frameworks rather then the code thats developed on them.

Not gonna lie though i might subcontract some stuff :D.
Tigerras
Smash Incorporated
#3 - 2014-11-24 13:17:28 UTC
Raynaldo Rivera wrote:
Not a bad idea wish i would have come up with it however. Considering you are offering services like this i think a real life resume would be useful. You offer vulnerability analysis, what qualifications do you have and to what degree is this done? Really what im asking is do you have the experience necessary to ensure that developed applications are secure from most threats. I say most because 0days do exist and can exist against specific frameworks rather then the code thats developed on them.

Not gonna lie though i might subcontract some stuff :D.


I'm not keen on posting specifics on my Resume simply because its not in anyone's interest to connect their online persona to their physical selves to tightly. The quick and dirty of the vulnerability analysis parts are:

I worked for a Project Management tool company, where a chunk of my job was code analysis, converting code from VBScript to C# and server security.
I worked for an E-commerce retailer where I was the sysadmin (and every other remotely IT role because my boss was cheap and didn't want to hire anyone else) and responsible for securing the physical server, as well as rooting out code vulnerabilities (which is where my skills lie more than the server side).
I currently work for a fortune 500 healthcare company where the number one priority is the security of our systems because we have a lot of Personal Health Information and it would be very bad for us if anything were to get breached.


I'm not saying I'm the best there is, but I do have skills, and I'm willing to sell them for isk.

Lol
Tigerras
Smash Incorporated
#4 - 2014-11-28 21:08:30 UTC
Bumping thread back to the front page.