If you are agile it means that the developer is in constant
communication with the user/client often changing and updating the
requirements. The typical work that you specify though is not of that
nature because it a list of specifications and then the coder
implements it, and when done gets
darran wrote:
I'm a partner in a design and technology studio that creates
large-scale interactive exhibits for museums. We are agile - by
choice. For big 6-12 month projects, we try and secure exceptional
python talent on contract. The python job board addresses this need.
Every few
I'm a partner in a design and technology studio that creates
large-scale interactive exhibits for museums. We are agile - by
choice. For big 6-12 month projects, we try and secure exceptional
python talent on contract. The python job board addresses this need.
Every few weeks though I run up
darran [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any suggestions then for locating skilled Python/C++ programmers for
these small (micro) jobs?
I've taken a number of these and always regretted it. They've been
far more hassle than they're worth. But maybe that's just me.
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I have gotten some Python tasks done at http://www.rentacoder.com.
Progammers are cheaper outside the U.S. and Western Europe, and you can
get a lot done for even $100.
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Paul Rubin wrote this on Sat, Nov 18, 2006 at 04:39:47PM -0800. My
reply is below.
darran [EMAIL PROTECTED] writes:
Any suggestions then for locating skilled Python/C++ programmers
for these small (micro) jobs?
I've taken a number of these and always regretted it. They've been
far more