Seeking an experienced Mac Developer

Your tasks will be to take predefined set of requirements to develop revolutionary software using Apple Scripts and the Mac Graphics/Imagining frameworks. You will also be responsible for the complete life cycle of the Application from inception to transition. You will work with a small team of highly skilled creative developers.

A Senior Level Apple Developer who has more 4 or more years experience writing Mac OS X applications and is familiar with Mac OS X version 10.3 or greater. You need a strong understanding of the Mac Graphics and Imagining Framework. It is required that you are able to build an entire application using the .Mac SDK 1.2 including deployment of the application. A strong skill in following a project plan and being self motivated is required. The ability to setup a personal Mac Developer environment is a must. Some working experience using the Apple DVD Playback Service is required or at least the ability to completely understand CocoaDVDPlayer example provided by Apple Inc. Experience using AppleScripts for Safari is a highly preferred. The knowledge of using Apple Scripts for Final Cut is a plus and the ability to create complex Mac widgets is a strong plus.

Please contact me directly.

Oh, I’ve got a lot of experience with that. Even spongebob squarepants recognizes the value of using your imagination. :cool:

Seriously, though, this is not technically the place for this sort of appeal. Try hitting up the people who are actively looking for commercial projects over at macfreelancer.com, a sister site to macscripter. This forum is really just a place for developers to commune with other developers. Besides, there are probably only a small handful of regulars in this forum that would qualify as “Senior Level Apple Developer’s”, and I’m guessing that most of them would be watching for jobs on the appropriate channels. Most of us are just weekend-warrior types… not full-time programmers. If your project is as serious as you make it out to be, chances are you’re looking for help in the wrong place.

Good luck, and wish I could help…

j