We've occasionally hired a programmer to develop extra functionality for 
existing (open source) software. I've always known them by reputation so 
haven't had to do a search for someone.

I'd definitely agree with what others have said about needing to maintain the 
software. So as part of the original job it's really important to get them to 
thoroughly document what they've done - it'll make it easier for them to come 
back to it later, and even more so if they're not available later and you have 
to call on someone else to maintain it.

And stepping back to the very start: you'll want to be very clear about your 
requirements for the software (both what things you want it to do and why ie 
what specifically you're attempting to achieve with each thing) and you'll then 
want to have a list of tests to perform to make sure it does what you want. Be 
really detailed in your communication - don't ever assume that of course 
they'll know what you're talking about. Similarly if you're ever not 100% sure 
you've understood what they're saying then ask. Sometimes it's a good idea to 
clarify even if you do think you understand, because library folk and 
programmers speak different languages and words sometimes mean something 
different than you thought.

Deborah

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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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