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I can highly recommend http://www.reea.net (contact Adi Tofan,
adi@xxxxxxxx ) - I have worked with them for a couple of years. They
know Barracuda very well and have strong design capabilities - looks
like a fit for what you want. Contact me directly if you want to discuss
more, or Adi can take care of you.

Regards

Paul Heath
pheath@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx


-----Original Message-----
From: barracuda-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
[mailto:barracuda-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx] On Behalf Of James Carnegie
Sent: Thursday, January 15, 2004 9:39 AM
To: barracuda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx
Subject: [Barracuda] Looking for Barracuda Developers

Made you look! :)

We are a small company in Bristol, UK and we use Barracuda for website
development. We are all techies here, so we often struggle with the
front end stuff (GUI's). We have tried out-sourcing the "Look and Feel"
development before by creating bare bones pages, sending them off to a
third party to have them made up, requiring only that 'directives' and
'ids' are left in place. We have had significant difficulties with this
approach which I won't go into here, but it stemmed from the fact that
their developers did not understand the server technologies employed.

Consequently, we are looking into the idea of employing a third party
who understands Barracuda/Servlets etc enough to develop _nice looking_
HTML/Javascript web pages working from a description of what Barracuda
models and components are available.

If this sort of work sounds interesting to you or anyone you know,
please drop me a mail. Please be aware that at this stage we are just
looking at the viability of this solution.

If perhaps you have had experience at out-sourcing this sort of work, I
would love to hear about it.

Regards,

James

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Looking for Barracuda Developers

Made you look! :) We are a small company in Bristol, UK and we use Barracuda for website development. We are all techies here, so we often struggle with the front end stuff (GUI's). We have tried out-sourcing the "Look and Feel" development before by creating bare bones pages, sending them off to a third party to have them made up, requiring only that 'directives' and 'ids' are left in place. We have had significant difficulties with this approach which I won't go into here, but it stemmed from the fact that their developers did not understand the server technologies employed. Consequently, we are looking into the idea of employing a third party who understands Barracuda/Servlets etc enough to develop _nice looking_ HTML/Javascript web pages working from a description of what Barracuda models and components are available. If this sort of work sounds interesting to you or anyone you know, please drop me a mail. Please be aware that at this stage we are just looking at the viability of this solution. If perhaps you have had experience at out-sourcing this sort of work, I would love to hear about it. Regards, James

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RE: Looking for Barracuda Developers

Hi James We are also based in Bristol and would love to help. Take a look http://www.tqs2.com/ and give us a shout if you think we can help. We have a Java developer who has done plenty of HTML/Javascript. Cheers Andy Rendle Team QuickSilver Software -----Original Message----- From: barracuda-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx [mailto:barracuda-admin@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx]On Behalf Of James Carnegie Sent: 15 January 2004 15:39 To: barracuda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx Subject: [Barracuda] Looking for Barracuda Developers Made you look! :) We are a small company in Bristol, UK and we use Barracuda for website development. We are all techies here, so we often struggle with the front end stuff (GUI's). We have tried out-sourcing the "Look and Feel" development before by creating bare bones pages, sending them off to a third party to have them made up, requiring only that 'directives' and 'ids' are left in place. We have had significant difficulties with this approach which I won't go into here, but it stemmed from the fact that their developers did not understand the server technologies employed. Consequently, we are looking into the idea of employing a third party who understands Barracuda/Servlets etc enough to develop _nice looking_ HTML/Javascript web pages working from a description of what Barracuda models and components are available. If this sort of work sounds interesting to you or anyone you know, please drop me a mail. Please be aware that at this stage we are just looking at the viability of this solution. If perhaps you have had experience at out-sourcing this sort of work, I would love to hear about it. Regards, James _______________________________________________ Barracuda mailing list Barracuda@xxxxxxxxxxxxxxxx http://barracudamvc.org/lists/listinfo/barracuda
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