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ok, I am looking for a php coder for a project. I know the domain I am going to buy, i am just holding off until i find a coder. This is going to be a long term project, and after a while, more scripting will need to be done. This project is going to be targetted at students 6th grade and up. The script will help students study much like index cards do, but it will be on the internet. I thought of this because now-a-days, most kids would rather type that have to write up cards. I have some more details on the coding script if you are interested. Im sure there are many advertisers that want to target the 6th grade and up age group, they will be the primary source for any profits made. Also, if this catches on during the 05-06 school year, for the 06-07 school year, I would like to make a paid subscription option. With this, the user can quiz themselfs other ways besides index card style, things like matching, multiple choice, and charts. That is when more coding comes into play, but thats a long time from now. I will be designing the webpage and buying the domain. Hosting will probably be from a friend until we start going through the bandwidth too fast. Then we'll have to buy hosting.

Any Money made will first go into the site for hosting and bandwidth. The rest of the profits will be split 50/50.

If you are interested in this project and can code extensively in php and mySQL, please contact me ASAP. If you can't catch me on AIM at sidot3291 then PM me with your screen name, Ill make it a point to contact you.

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