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Paul Raulerson <[log in to unmask]>
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Paul Raulerson <[log in to unmask]>
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Fri, 6 Mar 2009 20:22:10 -0600
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LOL -it has to be in "RealBasic"  (www.realbasic.com).  Cheap to me is  
someone who does the job right,
the first time, without me having to come behind them and rewrite it.

Oh wait, you meant *dollars*!   Between $50 - $75 per hour offsite.  
Estimated hours is < 20.

As for specs, yes they are complete. However, the majority of the work  
is just screen design and screen logic so expect two or even three  
revisions as users see an implementation and comment on it. (i.e. RAD  
- at least for the visual part.)

No database, th most complex actions are opening a TCP socket and  
transmitting an image. Wait - I can give you that part in predesigned  
class. You get to design the screen that lets a user pick the picture  
to send. :)

-Paul

On Mar 6, 2009, at 8:12 PM, Tom Emerson wrote:

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> Paul Raulerson wrote:
>> Subject says it all.
>>
>
> not really - define "good" and "cheap" ;)
>
> I've used "real"basic [under Linux] and I have some on-going
> "visual"basic applications I work with and maintain [both vb6  
> and .net],
> (not to mention a few years of COBOL on the HP) so I probably will  
> meet
> your criteria for "good", but I ain't cheap.
>
> I could point you to the offshore workers that (presumably) are  
> knocking
> out code that gets used around here -- sure, they're cheap, but I have
> my doubts about "good" ["textbook" good, yes, but real-world?]
>
> your "subject" also does not give any indication of the scope of the
> project -- do you need a fancy "hello world" or a complete integrated
> suite of tools and applications?  What database (if any) are we  
> talking
> about?  how complete are YOUR specs? :)
>
> Tom
>
> good -- fast -- cheap: pick any two
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