scriptlance.com

This has been my best source of freelance work. I've been working for less than I'd like, but I'm in about the same boat as you. I'm just out of university, and I think this is a great way to both get some experience with a myriad of technologies and make money doing something I love.

If you have any questions on getting started, or on a project in general, I'd be glad to help out a fellow guru.

One last thing (and it pains my heart to say this) - you'll have to learn PHP. After Perl, it's really no problem, but most of the projects I see listed want PHP programmers.

Cheers!
James Beninger


In reply to Re: [OT] Freelancing advice? by jbeninger
in thread [OT] Freelancing advice? by Withigo

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