It's one of those "only the developer knows" questions. Not quite opinion-based, but still very hard to get an objective answer.
Reminds me of a little fight over on the Board Games stack exchange, where people argued for three days about whether a question could be kept open, when only a Magic: The Gathering employee could reasonably answer it
as such you probably wont get much of an answer without more details ... I dont think anyone here really wants to do homework for money (although everything has a price)... and none of us are really hard up for freelance work I dont think
No I like it to be more like " I am working on a platform where I can help local business market their product and services, is there any body who is interested to hear more"
Hmm, sounds like it has a rather large surface area in regards to contact with the real world. I like self-contained stuff better. Ideally, my programs don't even accept user input through stdin.
no usually they find an investor who believes enough in the potential product that they provide rounds of funding in exchange for stake in the company ... startup then uses that funding to hire developers/engineers/graphic designers/ etc
99% of the time a programmer hears "I have a great idea lets build it and be millionaires" the programmer wastes tonnes of time on a project that never actually goes anywhere
Its right up there with "Oh you know computers? I have a virus..."
that said I really dont want to discourage you or anyone who might be interested in partnering with you
no not really round 1 funding can often be acquired with a market feasibility study, a profit model, and some hand drawings of gui's
then you get a grant of say 10,000 to develop some sort of prototype where you can then use that money to hire a freelance graphic artist and freelance developer to create a prototype interface ... once you have that you do another funding round or whatever
if you came in here and said "I have this well defined idea for a website and a budget of 6,000.00, would anyone be interested in looking at the specifications and perhaps in a freelance position"
you would get a much better response
(although tbh this isnt really a great place to look for freelance work... although several of us are pretty proficient in python and various other programming technologies
lol that parts easy ... the hard part is finding an investor :P
but if you line up your ducks first you will have a lot better shot at funding
by coming here and asking for a programmer to work for free you are essentially asking the programmer to be the investor ... and like any investor any programmer worth his(or her) salt is gonna wanna see these types of things before deciding to help you
sure you might get some highschool kid who is learning to code and see's you as their stepping stone ... but that usually just ends bad for all involved
I guess I could have asked what it meant in a comment, but that's a question about what a word means and since it's not a practical programming question it would probably have been flagged. :P
Frankly, I wouldn't put it past most colleges to employ a professional discourager. It's necessary because they need to weed out some of the freshman class before they get to the smaller classrooms.
It's fine in the first semester when one professor can teach an auditorium of two hundred students, but that's not sustainable.
I remember tutoring some kid ... the assignment was to write a square root method ... he kept asking where to start so I coached him "well what would a square root function need to return (types)" he figures it out and writes
float sqrt(){}
prompt "yeah but you are missing information if I asked you for the square root could you give me the answer?" he say "yeah of coarse." I say "Ok whats the answer" he goes "square root of what". I say "exactly ..." so he changes his function to
Ha. Used my mad google-fu to dig up some information one of the project members couldn't find. That's why when we were trying to figure out what I was called the other week we added "Senior" to the title. (At least I hope that's why we added "senior".)
I'd be surprised. I've often seen people sign up, notice that the people commenting on their questions have names like CodeWizard448, and then change aliases within the first ten minutes or so.
It's known that calloc is different than malloc in that it initializes the memory allocated. With calloc, the memory is set to zero. With malloc, the memory is not cleared.
So in everyday work, I regard calloc as malloc+memset.
Incidentally, for fun, I wrote the following code for a benchmark.
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something-pls Should this old question be closed as a resource request? It's got some "dis library grate <link>" answers but the question could be rewritten as "How do I..." without invalidating answers, I think...
I got a call saying I passed some interview I went to a week ago. It's a startup with a bit higher pay and "options" (not sure what it is), but it's JAVA though...
@ReutSharabani I had a dream last night that I was offered a job I hadn't applied for, at a third-party agency I sometimes interact with. For some reason my dream decided that this job paid exactly $71,000 a year and consisted entirely of inspecting aluminum pipes and manifolds. Your story is better.
Been offered £65k from a client I do contract work for for retaining me 2 days a week... sounds good, but need to look at whatever contract they're offering
I made a Java program that uses unicode escaped characters to break a multiline comment and hide some functionality. The program below prints "Hello Cruel World". I'm wondering if this is possible to do in Python (any version). If it is not possible, how is this prevented in the language?
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@ReutSharabani Depends where you live. It's a bit more than I make right now but not so much more that I'd necessarily leave my current job. It was a weird number to show up in a dream, I thought.
Thank you so much for your input, I tried it but as I'm on school computers they don't allow us to import itertools, but once again thanks for your help!
make sense to anyone else?
I think it means "this is homework and were not allowed to import anything"