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  1. Most of the languages are C based languages, therefore I am highly adaptable to all of the subsets. Outside of the C based languages their are actually 4. One of which resonates with XML (every programmer should know) and the other one resides with JSON. This leaves JavaScript. So those skills are not hard to obtain. They are pretty well nested with each other. The end result is great though. I love the C subsets because of how well the stack over each other. Be mindful of the libraries though and I am good. Then Unix-C was like the C that everyone took to make Microsoft Windows C++ or Mac OSX objective C out of. This makes me inclined to so much work. I don't know what to do for myself. I have been studying since 9 years old. Unix C was the language that opened up so many skills for so many other languages for me. If you love programming... gotta have a VPS. Mine recently went down, but I held it for 2 years before I got tired of CentOS 6 and wanted to move to CentOS 7 and iPage was still on the old CentOS. So I am getting an Amazon Server for the fun of it. So it is not a ton, especially considering that I am more functional and imperative rather than procedure because each language only built on the other.
  2. It is not an issue, do developers have to purchase the floatplane subscription plan being that the subscription seems to aim towards the protection from the DMCA? The engineers agenda is not the same as the consumers. I was wondering if their was a legal bias for which we can have access to floatplane without costs. If true, it may aid the development of the site and its club even more. I can upload my transcripts as evidence to what my interests are.
  3. A lot of my extended and more exerted response was actually motivated by a fan-base that thinks the project is a bust due to the resources that alpha's in the industry can afford. The thing is, Mark Zuckerberg still regrets writing Facebook entirely in PHP. Many of our service providers that exists out of the web did no different in regards to resource management due to the scalability of the equipment that they can afford. This fact equates to those conclusions being ones of dissonance, which derived from a misconception. Alpha's in the market purchased more expensive equipment to rapidly produce an online service with less work to do so. Which means, an underdog can take the industry if they focus on mindful innovation. The quality of the architecture does matter, more-so than the equipment in the factor of how it scales. And I just might be a component of that being that I am personally studying NVIDIA's Cuda in regards to Parallel Programming and GPU applications. So, it was one of those things that I think I might be important here because of the factor that arouse a skepticism of failure (feasible hardware). To optimize runtime, all I would need to know is what information is going into the GPU and what he wants to come out of it. Hiring the designer first might produce more insight into that. I am more of a functions/back-end/low-level(function more at the fundamental roots of a program) developer. Need the scenes to know what is going on and start on the flowcharts that the assembly(which makes them function) is based off. Those scenes can be illustrated in Paintshop / Gimp. Thanks Kevin B. Harris
  4. SCGazelle Done, I was just making that I answered his call and that it was known. If nothing else I don't mind being a contact in his pocket and applications usually do not do well with business whenever it becomes personal interest which does happen when contracts just are not suitable. Forums are a great way of bringing that together if a circumstance demands it. So as a last resort, it comes in handy if all I can be is a buddy in his contact list. ~Thanks Kevin B. Harris
  5. Luke I have taken some serious interest in this project as a response to comments that are skeptical of the project taking off into mainstream content distribution. Their is a lot of data analytics involved in sophisticated solutions and those analytics have to be completed before the interface can even be rendered by the client. Because of this, I maybe suggesting GPU Processing. I am currently learning about NVIDIA's CUDA (http://www.nvidia.com/object/cuda_home_new.html) SDK (https://developer.nvidia.com/cuda-downloads) and enduring the tutorials found here: https://devblogs.nvidia.com/parallelforall/even-easier-introduction-cuda/. My PC runs an EVGA GTX 1080 Classified GPU. Together, I believe that we can reduce the amount of processing work of the web application that is done by the CPU to a remarkable extent. Other skills include CentOS with Laravel, PHP, MySQL, HTML 5, JavaScript, CSS, and Java. I also am really fluent with C#. I am not much of a designer. More of a developer. I have completed the majority of my Computer and Information Systems classes at TSTC (Texas State Technical College) in West Texas. Please let me know if interested. Thanks Kevin B. Harris
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