Author Topic: Looking for ASP.net, C#, TFS, SQL Server, and UE4 Developers  (Read 2446 times)

Hey there,

I'm seeking out those with a specific set of skills.
  • ASP.net
  • C#
  • Team Foundation Server
  • SQL Server
  • Unreal Engine 4
  • and obviously TorqueScript

I'm working on a BL RPG project that has a more advanced back-end then typical BL servers. The reason being that this will simply be a prototype for a larger project. The larger project will be supported by the same back-end but the game will be developed completely on UE4.

Please let me know if you have, or can obtain the skills above.

Contact Info:
Email: tycox94@gmail.com
BL Name: /Ty
BL ID: 997
Steam: Tycox94
Skype: Tycox94

Are you going to fill your project with malicious backdoors and then ask people to pay for it? Asking for a friend

no i dont think hes the type for that rally

he sounds more like one of those pretentious coders who thinks hes superior to others for knowing more languages or better algorithims but in reality nobody really wants to work with him. he also seems to show no qualms about exploiting problems in code either, which shows a general lack of appreciation for those who arent as technically educated as he is.

making a good game requires good design sense and said good design sense requires understanding how the lowest common denominator (of your target audience) thinks. if you arent willing to think or design for them, then you wont get a popular or successful game

the hallmark of a good programmer is not how many languages they know, but how they get stuff done. learning a language is trivial compared to learning how to approach and solve programming problems in the macro and micro scale

edit: never mind, looks like his history does involve actually putting in backdoors. despicable
« Last Edit: January 08, 2017, 04:51:19 PM by Conan »

no i dont think hes the type for that rally

he sounds more like one of those pretentious coders who thinks hes superior to others for knowing more languages or better algorithims but in reality nobody really wants to work with him. he also seems to show no qualms about exploiting problems in code either, which shows a general lack of appreciation for those who arent as technically educated as he is.

making a good game requires good design sense and said good design sense requires understanding how the lowest common denominator (of your target audience) thinks. if you arent willing to think or design for them, then you wont get a popular or successful game

the hallmark of a good programmer is not how many languages they know, but how they get stuff done. learning a language is trivial compared to learning how to approach and solve programming problems in the macro and micro scale

edit: never mind, looks like his history does involve actually putting in backdoors. despicable

Wow... what exactly did I say to set you off lol.

Are you going to fill your project with malicious backdoors and then ask people to pay for it? Asking for a friend

Can't code bra?

>wants help from the community
>has been taking down servers for a year
>kek

>wants help from the community
>has been taking down servers for a year
>kek

"taking down servers for a year"

What does that mean? I just got back on after being inactive for a year.


literally on the first page of your posts, there's a drama about you ddos'ing servers

https://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=283462.0

literally on the first page of your posts, there's a drama about you ddos'ing servers

https://forum.blockland.us/index.php?topic=283462.0

Yes, it's on the internet. That's definitely true. You can see my IP rapidly making connections to his IP right? Oh wait... that would mean there would be evidence if that was true.

Do you still code in languages I don't even know exist at MickyD's?

Do you still code in languages I don't even know exist at MickyD's?

What's that?