You don't really start a business to learn. Although you can, to each his own (it's how I learned). There's no better teacher then real experience. Generally you'll want to learn before jumping into it. Otherwise you'll find yourself investing a lot of time for little to no profit and more times...
I wouldn't say it's hard. More time consuming then anything else, at least in my experience. It requires skill obviously, it's going to take an extremely long time to finish complete in-house solutions. Specially if you're small and don't have an army of developers behind you. Most people don't...
I'm looking for a temporary position, but I'm also open to a permanent one. Just to lay things out on the table. I'm currently working for Steven at Dedicube and BoltVM. It's an on-call position, mostly Fridays from noon to Saturday evening. I have a lot of lot of free time, so it wouldn't hurt...
I'm currently seeking a position as either Level 2 support and or a Junior Systems Administrator.
I'm currently employed with Query Foundry, but am looking to advance my career.
Over 2 years of Customer Service
A year of experience monitoring Linux and windows based systems.
Knowledge using...
You don't have to be a programmer. You look at previous work they've done and possibly contact past clients they've had if possible. It's not all that different from finding someone for any other job someone may offer. If they seem sketchy, you could always give them a small task to complete to...
Previously used Codeigniter before I learned development halted. Have always been eyeing Laravel so I switched over to that. Needless to say, it has a lot of features that I haven't seen in other frameworks. So I'd say if you're looking for a framework to go with. Laravel is a step in the right...
In php you don't use || that's for C, C++, C# etc. You use OR if you want either variable to be true. Or AND if you want all variables to be true.
<li <?php if ($pageTitle=="Web Hosting" OR $pageTitle=="Colocation") echo 'class="active"'; ?> class="dropdown">
You could also use a switch...
Adding to what the title says. I'm also open to other positions.
A little background on myself. Since December 2012, I've been working in the vps hosting business. Started off working for another company, then moved to starting one myself to gain more experience in multiple areas. Since then...
That sounds like a rather arrogant and stupid thing to say.
Seems you don't know much about the situation.
Firstly. A large majority of the government jobs will still operate. They simply won't be paid to do so. Also I wouldn't call nearly 1 million people suddenly jobless is a good thing. ...