Yes I meant £5000 more.
[editline]3rd July 2012[/editline]
Unrelated, does anyone know of any useful twitter accounts to follow for web developer resources?
[QUOTE=h2ooooooo;36604425]What a coincidence for me talking about wage 4 hours ago.. My boss just told me he'll be upping my wage from 23,000 DKK (~£2,500) to 27,000 DKK (~£2,900) each month starting from this month. That's a 17.4% raise after 9 months in the company. Yay![/QUOTE]
TopTaxes? (Hvilket firma?)
[thumb]http://puu.sh/FCm1[/thumb]
Working on a gmod server.cfg generator with some friends.
[t]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/2951174/iPhone/Photo%2003-07-12%2023%2031%2038.png[/t]
[url]http://gabrielecirulli.com[/url] for mobile devices :smile:
[QUOTE=Miljaker;36594174]Here in The Netherlands it's around 4euro/h bruto minimum for and 18 year old. That is very high compared to most other European countries. I made that amount as a "kitchen help" (dish-washing mostly) as webdeveloper you would get at around 10 euros/h. That is if you show skill and actually get hired...
I would be happy if I had the chance to work as a webdev for 5e/h netto when I was 18.
[editline]2nd July 2012[/editline]
Just spoke to a friend of my who was in almost the exact same situation as you except he already finished highschool. He started with 5 euros/h bruto. Which became quickly 8 euros/h. He is 20 right now and still working there for a little more then 10 euro/h.[/QUOTE]
I earned 4,65 per hour bruto at 17 in the Netherlands doing manual labour. 8 euro/h sounds more fair for a 18 year old doing a technical job.
14 euro/hr :3 (Belgium).
Where do you people keep finding those underpaid jobs? You can earn up to 18/hr working the night shift (in ploeg) in a factory. I would, but if I'd work any more my parent's lose child support.
Wow. Just wow. Here, in Estonia, 3-5€/hr makes you the boss. One can't even dream for any more than that.
[QUOTE=Kirth;36617613]14 euro/hr :3 (Belgium).
Where do you people keep finding those underpaid jobs? You can earn up to 18/hr working the night shift (in ploeg) in a factory. I would, but if I'd work any more my parent's lose child support.[/QUOTE]
14 euros an hour is also not fantastic
I would assume that living costs in Estonia are also lower.
[QUOTE=swift and shift;36618026]14 euros an hour is also not fantastic[/QUOTE]
Its pretty good if its a small company/non-graduate job
[url=http://www.reddit.com/r/webdev/comments/vzmlo/is_it_even_worth_it_to_learn_the_languages_such/]Oh my god, my sides.[/url]
[QUOTE=Richy19;36620083]Its pretty good if its a small company/non-graduate job[/QUOTE]
not in a first world country sorry
[QUOTE=swift and shift;36620415]not in a first world country sorry[/QUOTE]
It is if the living price is cheaper, look at these figures: [URL="http://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/country_result.jsp?country=Australia"]Australia[/URL] vs [URL="http://www.numbeo.com/cost-of-living/country_result.jsp?country=Belgium"]Belgium[/URL], the more it costs to live in a country the higher the wages are, if his country is cheaper to live in then theres no "need" for the wage to be soo high.
But all this debate is pointless, different countries consider different amounts to be high/average/low, we should instead look at the average living cost and then see what percentage the wage is compared to that(I would have thought that using this method would give a similar figure when we compare australia to some european countries(the ones that arent in the shitter that is))
Agree with Jaybuz "everything sans the white boxes is too dark".
The main focus on that image was the advert (for me). Since it was the brightest thing on the page, so try lighter-colours (although the colour scheme is nice).
windows pls
[img]http://i.imgur.com/DUUa1.png[/img]
[img]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/12906062/sUntitled.png[/img]
Looks fine to me - Chromium on win7
blame the browser
I used chromium on windows 7, I had visual effects off so nothing was smoothed
I was working on Luabin - website contained all Gmod functions, hook, libraries and other. But it takes too much time. And I also had to change this ugly design that I made being intoxicated. It's not final version.
[img]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/19861129/Storm-Cloud%20Luabin.png[/img]
[QUOTE=AvA64;36628714]I was working on Luabin - website contained all Gmod functions, hook, libraries and other. But it takes too much time. And I also had to change this ugly design that I made being intoxicated. It's not final version.
[img]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/19861129/Storm-Cloud%20Luabin.png[/img][/QUOTE]
looks like something i would poop out if i was making fun of someone's design work or purposely wanted to make something terrible looking
[editline]4th July 2012[/editline]
[QUOTE=Jelly;36620228][url=http://www.reddit.com/r/webdev/comments/vzmlo/is_it_even_worth_it_to_learn_the_languages_such/]Oh my god, my sides.[/url][/QUOTE]
almost every last one of them is an idiot
it's amazing, like watching monkeys throw dung at each other from behind a glass pane
[QUOTE=amcfaggot;36629081]looks like something i would poop out if i was making fun of someone's design work or purposely wanted to make something terrible looking
[/QUOTE]
As I said, I wanted to change the design.
[QUOTE=alex1996arm;36492117]I made this site alone in a period of a few months, it was for my MYP project. Everything is made from scratch
it's more of a test site.
heres the adress:
[url]http://alex1996arm.site40.net/[/url][/QUOTE]
You're not filtering anything in the image URL field, which means I can close the image tag and inject my own HTML (including Javascript), which I could use to possibly do an XSS attack on somebody that I invited to my event.
This is just an alert box proof-of-concept:
[url]http://alex1996arm.site40.net/viewevent.php?id=49[/url]
[url]http://totalsmite.com[/url]
would like some advice
[QUOTE=Coldfusion69;36632902][url]http://totalsmite.com[/url]
would like some advice[/QUOTE]
I think the nav might be a little big. Also, maybe the images next to the article text are too big?
So I'm trying to figure out CSS and HTML...
[IMG]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/12646340/Photos/firstwebsite.png[/IMG]
How did I do for a first try?
[QUOTE=Sean C;36633166]I think the nav might be a little big. Also, maybe the images next to the article text are too big?[/QUOTE]
Was basically going for something similar to this with the news:
[url]http://blog.kotaku.com/[/url]
But yeah definately nav is too big didn't notice it really, gonna have to change that.
[QUOTE=Communist Cake;36633596]So I'm trying to figure out CSS and HTML...
(image)
How did I do for a first try?[/QUOTE]
I like it.
Although it fits into the "notebook" theme, I'd lose the ruled background in the content area and go with a plain colour (or subtle texture). It doesn't line up with the text, and it ends up getting in the way as a result.
[QUOTE=Communist Cake;36633596]So I'm trying to figure out CSS and HTML...
-image-
How did I do for a first try?[/QUOTE]
I'm annoyed by the year getting cut off and pushed onto the next line. Maybe you could remove the comma and make the year align to the left, under the date?
I was feeling bored so I spent the evening making random logos
[img]http://gabrielecirulli.com/p/20120705-233222.png[/img]
[QUOTE=Communist Cake;36633596]So I'm trying to figure out CSS and HTML...
[IMG]https://dl.dropbox.com/u/12646340/Photos/firstwebsite.png[/IMG]
How did I do for a first try?[/QUOTE]
text on the right side is confusing because there's no divider between it and the post content, i would take it off the lined paper and put it to the side of it. the date text on the left side of the page should be smaller and a bit further from the red line (more padding), the top navigation bar text is a bit too big and the bottom bar needs more padding. the design itself though looks really cool. you should mess with line-height or w/e and try to get the text to line up with the lined paper.
[QUOTE=TerabyteS_;36638998]I was feeling bored so I spent the evening making random logos
[img]http://gabrielecirulli.com/p/20120705-233222.png[/img][/QUOTE]
Those are really nice bro, I wish I could do shit like this.
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