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11:03
hey, can i have a little small chat? :)
Sure
I got the project to scrape one social site. It's very basic, it goes through user's friends and then friends of friends and gets the birthday - we need this for the user and further service associated with it. The application is in development by vietnamese programmer. We found out how to scrape, the prototype is working, but it's slow and I was thinking of adding multi-threading.
I know that multi threading something that already works should take max. 1-2 hours incl. testing and I may be wrong, but I have large dilema what prices to agree on with the person, do you have some sort of rule of thumb what to do ? Some .. webservice help me with prices, times, etc. ? :(
I'm really lost and wonder if i should hire the project manager, but then again i have even bigger dilema what to pay this manager ^^ and wonder if I really need one ..
If it is very minor, hiring a project manager would be a wast
*waste
I've done a basic multi-threading in past in C#/.NET, I know how to do a lot of stuff in C# and I am 100% positive I'd be able to code it myself bu tit'd ttake 10x more time than to this guy, or even to you :)
understand.. So from your description, it looks like you have the base code and you're going to add few new things to it. Do I get you right?
11:08
yes
How you could go by is
I'm paying this guy a fixed price for this project now.
Ok..,
it's $300 for this thing but now I payed him almost $200 and I know we need more features
You could identify the new modules you're going to code, existing modules you're going to modify
11:11
so you'd recommend me to write everything i need down, strip it to modules and let him code whole thing? He didn't obfuscate his code, so it's reflectable anyway. Basically it's all about regulars (regex if i'm correct) :)
Yes, but you'll have to look at the trade-offs
and also the copyrights
you could get the basic idea and architect your way to a fresh product
or build on his codebase (if this is the case, you might have include the original developers' disclaimers if any)
with regards to your pricing model - classify your modules into a complexity like VS, Simple Medium Complex, VC for each of your work. Have a basic understanding of how much person hours it would take on each of the complexity. Fix an hourly rate per developer and you could go about extrapolating for the entire duration.
Project Manager's effort would roughly be 10% of the developer's effort. But he would be charged more.
ine sec, i'll read this :)
do you have some.. information about prices of wages in vietnam? :D
oh i'm sorry, i don't
11:20
for .net developer? he claims the senior developer gets 1 - $1.5k / month but .. i wonder if this needs a senior developer :)
you could get it done from lesser experienced folks, but if you're hiring a senior dev - then you should be paying that much..
ok, he just mentioned that he expected to work on it max 15 hours ($270 budget). Thank you for your advice anyway. Amazing how people can help eventhough we're miles away :)
You're welcome! internet is amazing, yes.. :)
You're welcome! internet is amazing, yes.. :)
You're welcome! internet is amazing, yes.. :)
hehe
Have a nice day ;-)
thank you
You're welcome! Nice day to you too!

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