08-22-2011
Many developers will try to steer you away from solutions like WordPress because they want to make more money coding from scratch or from their own templates and libraries. Others might provide a WP type of solution but try to charge you for a bunch of work they did not actually do themselves.
If you don't have any experience developing web sites; it will be hard for you to choose a developer because you don't have enough knowledge or experience to evaluate their proposal, or to even write a proposal. Also, we have no knowledge of your requirements, your budget, your company, your overall experience; so providing further advise is like try to fire a bullet at a moving target.
I think you have a lot of research and learning to do.....
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TSE3PLAY(3) Programmer Manuals TSE3PLAY(3)
NAME
tse3 - Trax Sequencer Engine library version 3.0
SYNOPSIS
#include files from tse3/*.h.
DESCRIPTION
The TSE3 library is a powerful third generation sequencer engine written in C++. It is a 'sequencer engine' because it provides the actual
driving force elements of a sequencer but provides no form of fancy interface. Sequencer applications or multimedia presentation packages
will incorporate the TSE3 libraries to provide a user with MIDI sequencing facilities.
TSE3 is a mature library based on a lot of experience. Whilst not providing the user interface, it provides a lot of assistance to a UI.
TSE3 is supplied with a suite of utilities that act on songs (or parts of a song) as well as common application support services (such as
undo/redoable commands).
TSE3 uses an advanced, acclaimed 'object-oriented' song structure and incorporates functionality including a mixing desk, real time song
alteration, song file save/load (both standard MIDI files and proprietary format) and so on.
For more documentation on the TSE3 library look in the 'doc' directory in the source distribution package.
BUGS
Naturally, TSE3 is completely bug free. However, if you do find something goes wrong then contact the author. The program can only be
improved with your feedback.
COPYRIGHT
Copyright (c) 2000,2001 Pete Goodliffe. See the license file in the TSE3 doc diirectory for a complete license statement.
AUTHOR
Pete Goodliffe <pete@cthree.org>
Trax Software 2001
Trax Software FEBRUARY 2001 TSE3PLAY(3)