SRCDS Steam group


Recruiting codder / programmer / web developer
#1
Hi guys,
I'm currently looking for people willing to join the administrative team of my community as a:
- sourcemod codder
- web developer
- C# programmer to develop SteamBot

You will be requested to customize or develop little plugins every now and then, or maybe something bigger, We're willing to pay something for bigger projects but don't expect to be paid hundreds of dollars monthly. We are essentially looking for someone that wants to do it, not just because of the money, but because genuinely enjoys doing it as much as we like to see that players like what we create!

Anyone interested please PM me.
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#2
Im a web devoloper, i can make websites. Im also pretty gooD with srcds if you need someone like that, email me at travtrav5000@yahoo.com or msg me on steam [TCX]grilledchese
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#3
I am very experienced with Sourcemod, although I do not really know C#, I guess if someone worked with me on it I can be an assistant. I don't do anything special with websites but at one point I knew HTML, I can refresh my memory. Just note, my specialty is anything and everything to do with Sourcemod. I know how to edit Sourcemod plugins but have never made a Sourcemod plugin before, I just know the ins and outs of Sourcemod pretty well. Anyhow I hope I can help =D
Experienced SRCDS server host and leader of The World of NOPE [TWoN].

http://steamcommunity.com/id/legendddhgf/
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#4
Greetings all! I hope you can tell me something about my question. I have my own business and our company's website was originally made in WordPress, now we want to switch to Drupal, because it has more functionality, what can you say about it?
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#5
Drupal and WordPress are popular content management systems (CMS) that can be used to create and manage Web sites. Drupal is known for its flexibility and scalability, making it a good choice for large, complex sites with lots of custom features. It also has a more complex learning curve than WordPress, but it can be more powerful in the long run. Overall, if your site has complex needs, migrate from wordpress to drupal may be the best choice for you, but if your site has basic needs and you need an easy-to-use platform, WordPress may be a better option.
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