you can't understand why everybody agree with me because you're on the other side of the fence... sure my post is non-sense to you, because you live life on your own way, you are have a narrowed point of view... one our side, coders/developers, we have the possibility to see a lot of other views that you as a client never think of, because you do not need to - and it's ok, don't mind me, i just say you don't need to, that does not mean you are stupid.
real programmers for vBulletin?... there are quite a few if you search on google... the only reason why you see no real sense of serious business regarding it is that vBulletin is one of the only commercial product on the internet to not have a commercial directory of coders ... we have no right to advertise, the company refuse strictly to advertise any third party coder/developer, and the company refuse to let their coders do any external work outside the shell...
so the client has to handle search and tests about any coder they would hire, on their own... how pathetic, but that's life... clients could say they can choose another software, some of them do, as you can see by visiting invisionpower's community... -- which has a commercial directory of developers btw...
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Originally Posted by James T Brock
Not sure why anyone agreed with you. Your post didn't make much sense in relation to what I said. How hard is it to answer a paid request and state what you can do and how much you can do it for? People don't answer because the only people reading the paid request forum are the programmers who answer the 10 bucks threads and do minor jobs for n00bs, or at least that's the way it seems.
Where do you find the REAL php programmers who do vbulletin work? Because it's obviously not here and I'm not the only person complaining about it.
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