On Sun, Feb 21, 2010 at 12:25 AM, Kevin Ng <[email protected]> wrote:

> Hi,
>
> I am looking for Ruby on Rails coder to help me with a small project,
> and because I represent a company, I am able to pay.
>
> Now, what I'm wondering is, how can I effectively communicate my ideas
> to the developer? I know a bit of RoR myself, but I believe that
> communicating ideas over the Internet can be a little difficult. What do
> I need to prepare before outsourcing my work online?
>
> Also, how much do RoR coders charge per hour in general? Can you guys
> give me examples of project and how much would you charge for it?
>
> Lastly, if possible, I might want to hire programmers from this forum.
> Preferably one who has contributed a lot to this community. Please PM me
> if you're interested.
>

Kevin, it may be easier if you were put together a specification of the work
you would like implemented.  Then it would be easier for a developer to
provide
you with a quote and estimated time of completion.  Also, if you have
samples
of what you're looking to do, then a developer can generate a specification
from
that.

Good luck,

-Conrad


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