PHP/MySQL UK, US or Canada based Programmers

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Good day warriors!

I need your help. Where can I find PHP/MySQL programmers based on UK, US or Canada?

I need help for some projects.

Thanks guys. Looking forward for your advice.
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  • oDesk or eLance (they're merging) are your best bet. For UK developers, PeoplePerHour is also good.
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    • You can try to post in the for hire forum here....
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  • In this day and age, does location really matter ?
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    • If quality matters then yes it does alot.
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  • and like I said before someone from the us, uk and Canada can be sued. Have you ever tried bring legal action agenst someone in a forign country it normaly don't work out to well. Like I will never hire anyone in china.
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    • If you are hiring someone to get sued, I'm very lucky I did not get hired by you at all.

      SO why did you hire a person who had 100 over 500 ? It is not the mistake of the hired person at all.

      So what did you mean when you said that performance depends on location?

      Ha ha I'm confused now
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  • According to oDesk research (2009, but still relevant), the top rated country by feedback is the United States. However, the best value for the money is Pakistan and the Philippines. You can see the data they collected here: https://www.odesk.com/blog/2009/01/p...cing-rankings/

    Canada isn't ranked all that well as far as actual feedback, at least relative to the leaders. The UK isn't on this list, so that's a little less clear.

    I'd say other than these numbers, the ability to communicate is also an important consideration. If you choose to outsource to somewhere like India, I've found it's important to hire a team instead of an individual, because a project manager or team-leader will be an important medium for communication. If you hire domestically, definitely go for an individual, as communication won't be a blocker. This is of course a generalization.

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