Charles,

As an academic institution, we have access to grad students and have 
occasionally hired them (with both excellent and terrible results) for this 
kind of work.  I can't make a suggestion as to who where to get programming 
assistance, but I do want to point out a very important fact to consider...

Custom programming is not a "one-and-done" thing like adding a deck to your 
house.  Anything you build (or have built) you have to support.  It will have 
bugs, and they may not show up for a long time.  The hardware, operating 
systems, and web technologies will change beneath it and have unexpected 
effects.  You will want to modify it.  In short, ensure that your budget 
includes a very healthy percentage of funds for ongoing work into the future.  
The more you will rely on the product, the more you need to set aside for 
maintaining and continuing it.  (Also, good programmers -- like good 
contractors -- don't come cheap.  It will be much more expensive over the life 
of the product than you expect.)

Erich


On Tuesday, December 6, 2022 at 20:46, Charles Meyer eloquently inscribed:

> My esteemed liamtates,
> 
> I was  curious if you oir your library has ever hired a programmer or coder
> to create(write) a new program or software application?
> 
> I've heard good things re: hiring graphics designers on
> https://www.fiverr.com/
> 
> I'm not sure if you can or  should post on fiverr to hire a programmer?
> 
> Thank you!
> 
> Charles.
> 
> Charles Meyer
> Charlotte County Public Library


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