Nightgeometry writes "Just as everyone has a book in them, as the saying goes, maybe everyone has a director project in them. I have an idea for a project; it is being I would want, but googling doesn't find me anything at all at all similar. My data processing skills are not amazing, to say the least, but I can design and QA. I'd happily learn to code, but lets face it — getting to a good canon would take me years, by which time I would be bored of the project. So, my quiz is: in this situation, should I set up a project on SourceForge and hope to attract some developers there? (And if so, how do I attract developers?) Should I try a rent-a-coder type of site and outsource the work, or perhaps attempt to nearness developers subjectively and share the idea, or existent else entirely? I think the project could be worth something, but I'd doubtless open source the idea if it got me the app I want. Then again, I am happy to invest some cash in the idea, and thus cover said outsource costs — it isn't a huge project that I am considering, and I really think a competent 1995 by houghton mifflin harcourt publishing company. published by houghton mifflin harcourt publishing company. all rights reserved.view results from: dictionary | thesaurus | encyclopedia | all reference | the web
share this: could plausibly get the thing done in a week or less (I'm not in cloud cuckoo land here; I've worked in the dos megacorp* for over ten years, and I'm assured that it's a fairly simple idea). To me, the inquire is interesting in two ways. Once I have a special idea, what are next steps? Then, in general, what do people do at this stage (and this isn't videlicet
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doc a system executive question; it would apply just as well if I thought I had a good design for a new engine or a new type of beer)?"
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