From simon at technocool.net Wed Oct 26 07:31:53 2011 From: simon at technocool.net (Simon Waters) Date: Wed, 26 Oct 2011 15:31:53 +0100 Subject: [DCPM] Javascript event model - Haptic Message-ID: <62cfe5a4186662b4adf860de18747643.squirrel@technocool.net> Work needs someone who understands the Javascript event model, and how it changes for mobile devices to make a few changes. So basically web page stuff with touch interfaces. Anyone with a solid grasp of the event model can probably read the Apple Mobile Safari docs and blag their way past me. They'll need to know Perl as well.... Seems a plausible combination, but if someone knows someone..... From aaron.trevena at gmail.com Thu Oct 27 02:11:26 2011 From: aaron.trevena at gmail.com (Aaron Trevena) Date: Thu, 27 Oct 2011 10:11:26 +0100 Subject: [DCPM] Javascript event model - Haptic In-Reply-To: <62cfe5a4186662b4adf860de18747643.squirrel@technocool.net> References: <62cfe5a4186662b4adf860de18747643.squirrel@technocool.net> Message-ID: On 26 October 2011 15:31, Simon Waters wrote: > Work needs someone who understands the Javascript event model, and how it > changes for mobile devices to make a few changes. > > So basically web page stuff with touch interfaces. Anyone with a solid > grasp of the event model can probably read the Apple Mobile Safari docs > and blag their way past me. > > They'll need to know Perl as well.... > > Seems a plausible combination, but if someone knows someone..... Have you tried underscore[1] and WAUK[2] ? .. they're likely to have the kind of specialist you need :) 1] http://www.under-score.org.uk/mailman/listinfo/underscore 2] http://www.workalone.co.uk/ Cheers, A -- Aaron J Trevena, BSc Hons http://www.aarontrevena.co.uk LAMP System Integration, Development and Consulting