- 13 Aug 2008, 10:23
#398
Hi all,
I am glad I found this forum. Just as I decided to use and implement CATS for the recruitment company I am working for it all went offline. We've implemented Cats 0.9.1 but there are plenty of questions and enhancements that I would like to see / or contribute in.
I am currently designing a decent front end for CATS (job portal-ish) and I was wondering if there are more users out there that have done so. I would like to see the implementation of that.
Further more I have a few things on my wish list, but will post these in the appropriate threads in due time.
I am located in the Netherlands, my background is IT, mainly consultancy/project management, and development on large mainframe or IBM midrange platforms for MNC's. Over the last few years I am trying to get myself acquainted with designing and developing web applications, and as such am proficient in using PHP and MySQL. I have no clue what svn and tarballs are though
Again, I am glad the CATS community is still alive, and I look forward to participate as much as I can.
Ronald
I am glad I found this forum. Just as I decided to use and implement CATS for the recruitment company I am working for it all went offline. We've implemented Cats 0.9.1 but there are plenty of questions and enhancements that I would like to see / or contribute in.
I am currently designing a decent front end for CATS (job portal-ish) and I was wondering if there are more users out there that have done so. I would like to see the implementation of that.
Further more I have a few things on my wish list, but will post these in the appropriate threads in due time.
I am located in the Netherlands, my background is IT, mainly consultancy/project management, and development on large mainframe or IBM midrange platforms for MNC's. Over the last few years I am trying to get myself acquainted with designing and developing web applications, and as such am proficient in using PHP and MySQL. I have no clue what svn and tarballs are though
Again, I am glad the CATS community is still alive, and I look forward to participate as much as I can.
Ronald
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