Hi,
You are guy i've been searching for. I need someone willing to develop
apps. Please send me your contact to [email protected], [email protected].

regards,
ALLAN

On Sun, Jan 15, 2012 at 2:19 PM, Robert Muwanga <[email protected]> wrote:

> Well there is always the peace of mind working at home, being able to sit
> on the sitting room table in your boxers while working away without
> worrying about someone walking in :)
> Well, unfortunately not all jobs offer the flexibility that many desire
> hence the reason for many to go for self-employment. Software development
> on a freelance basis seems like a good path that one can go to in order to
> achieve this freedom (given of course that he is not only good and
> passionate doing what he does but also he is able to get the contracts or,
> if he makes his own software, able to make the sales).
> I would love to work from home. Being able to set my own timetable (while
> meeting the deadlines of course) seems appealing to me. :)
>
>
> On Sat, Jan 14, 2012 at 10:43 PM, Grace Tuwangye <[email protected]>wrote:
>
>> Whats so attractive about working from home
>>
>> Are you referring to self employment, You can have a 9 - 5 job and work
>> from home or in the office, based on your company policy
>> I hate working from home, because to be honest, i end up tuning in to
>> Sanford & Sons, and playing chess
>> I still beat my deadlines though, but end up sleeping for 3 - 4 hrs
>>
>> On Wed, Jan 11, 2012 at 1:11 AM, Robert Muwanga <[email protected]>wrote:
>>
>>> Hi guys,
>>> I have a question that has been plaguing my mind for a long time. I for
>>> a long time have envisioned living a 'work at home' life and doing the
>>> thing I love doing, that is, programming and software development.
>>> Unfortunately I don't do this at a professional level and manage to squeeze
>>> in a couple of hours from time to time between work.
>>> What I have been wanting to know how individuals manage to live and
>>> sustain this kind of lifestyle, and more interestingly, is it possible to
>>> do it while developing for mobile apps. In other words, is it possible to
>>> make a career and living out of mobile device development, particularly on
>>> Android (i'm not being biased just because I am on a Linux mailing list :-)
>>> ).
>>> The success of the iOS platform has in more ways than one proven that a
>>> steady stream of income can be acquired for budding developers as long as
>>> the idea is good and they maintain regular updates on their popular apps.
>>> Indeed one can argue that considering a lower standard of living for most
>>> of Africa, one can make a comfortable living making apps for this platform
>>> (as long as they can afford the initial hardware requirements). However,
>>> Android on the other hand is notorious (or so the media says) for having
>>> users search for equivalent free apps (or even torrenting paid apps) and
>>> therefore most app developers have to adopt a business model of issuing
>>> most apps for free with ads in place. Of course this business model is
>>> different and may not net in revenue as good as iOS apps.
>>>
>>> So my question is:
>>> 1. Is Android mobile app development worth the effort as a source of
>>> income? (indeed there are those that do it for the love of software
>>> development and not necessarily for the profit but lets not include these
>>> individuals for now).
>>>
>>> 2. How can one make a sustainable living and career developing apps for
>>> the mobile platform (whether Android, iOS or even the new Windows Phone 7),
>>> especially when one wants to 'freelance' or 'work from home'?
>>>
>>> 3. What are your opinions on Microsoft's Windows Phone 7? Do you think
>>> it will kick off with a bang and spur rapid adoption or will it become just
>>> a very small niche or eventually fail? (This question I am hoping will
>>> strike an interesting debate).
>>>
>>>
>>>
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