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Username:
Eastgate
Last Login:
More than 1 week ago.
Name/Company:
Andrew Eastgate
Country:
United States
City:
Austin
Area of Expertise:
Member Since:
05-23-2004 20:46 EDT
Vision:
To utilize the latest web technologies to ensure your users have the best experience possible.
Skills:
Design and development of database-driven websites.
Graphic/artistic design for the web or print.
Highly-detailed website design with a focus on usability and accessibility.
Clear, grammatically-correct and concise content writing.
Keywords:
Custom programming, website development, HTML, XHTML, CSS, JavaScript, PHP, ASP, .NET, C#, SQL, MySQL, SQL Server, databases, XML, graphics, Photoshop, e-commerce, SEO, testing, content writing, themes, templates, Drupal, Expression Engine, Magento, Twitter, Viart, Wordpress
Average Pricing:
$35/hour
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(19 reviews)
I have a degree in information systems and has been creating web content commercially since 2003 (working with the internet since 1998). My area of expertise is in database-driven web systems. I have many years of experience in developing interfaces, constructing administrative applications, fixing bugs and solving technical issues. I have had enterprise-level experience at one of Australia's leading technology companies, as well as working with many small-medium businesses, and can provide high quality web solutions.
Located in Austin, Texas, USA (previously living in Melbourne, Australia). Since I've moved around a bit, I have good knowledge of differences in language and culture in a few different places. I am online every day and can be contacted via email or instant messaging.
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