I am looking for technical co-founder in the Bay Area to partner up with for my startup called digizal.com, an e-commerce platform for a disruptive industry.<p>If you consider yourself a guru in PHP, Javascript, Ajax, HTML, CSS, MYSQL and other languages and just love to hack stuff please send me some info about you and your projects to digizal08@gmail.com. As a co-founder you will be responsible for heavy coding, infrastructure, and all aspects technical.<p>I have recently applied for Ycombinator summer term and with a kick but technical partner this startup can't be reckoned with. I have vast experience with e-commerce and have generated a lot of moola for a successful e-commerce company.<p>About me, this is my second startup the first was acquired when I finished college by a Bay Area technology company. I can give you all the details later, I am welcome to face to face meetings.
One of the great things about your own project is using technologies that you <i>want</i> to work with. Telling the "CTO" he's going to be using PHP/MySQL is going to diminish the attractiveness for some.
Yeah, using a set language could be unattractive, but I am building a release product right now and its already underway. There is always room for input on what technologies we choose its just that PHP/MySQL was the most affordable and available at the time I started the project.