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Help Offered > Jack of all trades

#4636 - Tsunami - Sat Apr 05, 2003 8:07 pm

I have taught myself C++, HTML, DirectX, ActiveX, Photoshop 6, Paintshop Pro 7, and Fruity Loops (an audio creation app). My knowledge base is wide (especially with science, space, and ancient Asian cultures), so I could contribute to story perhaps. I have been a gamer since the days of the NES, and I have played literally hundreds of games. I am friendly, hardworking, a fast learner, and I am very willing to spend all of my time (aside from school) on any given project. I have some work I could send to you if you are interested, ranging from sprites to sound to source code.

-Eric

#5212 - Timmy - Wed Apr 23, 2003 8:20 am

Hey....

Im from Calgary too..


Any chance your services are teaching?


/me can't find any good tutorials

#8733 - Tsunami - Fri Jul 18, 2003 6:21 pm

Well I have officialy moved out of programming, sound creation, and some image stuff. I am now STRICTLY web-development. I know HTML, XHTML, XML, CSS, and am learning some javascript. I can create proffesional quality (definetly coding) websites. So if any of u guys want a spiffy website, I would be willing to help, and even more willing to help out if you are on a seriose project with possibilites of payment. Contact me if your interested. I create all graphics and code for sites by myself. I could do some sprite editing, but thats somewhat unlikely. The best example of my work would be:

http://kuria.org/~tsunami/blogblog/

That is my best website at the moment, it also has some sprite examples if you look around.

#8758 - Malefactor - Sat Jul 19, 2003 5:30 am

nice site but the main page took forever to load!

might I suggest archiving you updates section?
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#8829 - Tsunami - Mon Jul 21, 2003 7:08 am

ahhh another effected by the slow load.... hmm well i got a fairly large CSS file, plus some preloading (suposedly makes things go flippen faster in the long run, according to my friend) so it generaly is a slow load at the start... hope you wherent on a 56k connection haha. I do plan to archive the blog section but starting once i get around to get v2 up... thanks for the complements though.