What about those of us who primarily develop in C/C++/Assembly and Python? :(

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Steve O
Software Developer
www.sobbayi.com

----- "aki" <aki275@gmail.com> wrote:
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Sounds great. The base line of your dev work/commercial work is on some sort of a framework/platform such as Apache, debian etc and you collectively use these techonologies to create something out of. And this fits into the goals of the porfolio. If there are others who feel to create things from scratch, then we also would need to include in the portfolio items such as R & D.
 
 
We should list these allowed frameworks/platforms for our portfolio:
 
- C# and Asp.net
- Ruby on Rails
- Php, MySql
- Joomla
- WordPress
 
 
Kindly add yours to the list.
 
 
 
On Sun, Feb 27, 2011 at 10:06 AM, [Brainiac] <arebacollins@gmail..com> wrote:
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I am not for reinventing the wheel, so in all likelyhood ill develop a website using drupal / wordpress, ill run a server on debian and most likely ill use apache or if im crazy like one skunker cherokee. that said, it will take more than being Kenyan to adopt an alternative distro, and from experience, an open source product 's viability in KE is quite limited cause it takes many dev hours, hours local "developers" dont have. (maslovs hierarchy). 

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That said, if i do a nice mod / template for wordpress, and wont be sued by my client, i do not mind freeing it up for guys to use to their liking. That is what i am referring to as contributing to non local software. im i still in the "reseller" group? 

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