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  • A Alleyes

    Christian, So your saying that developing a good software could cost over 50 - 100k. Dam that is out of my budget........I wonder how many cool projects can't get done cause of blood sucking? Anyways thanks for your informative reply!:^)

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    Dan Neely
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    That's 6 to 18mo full time for an experianced first world contractor. Potentially cheaper options would be a kid right out of college, but without experiance the lower hourly rate would be partially counterbalanced by more total hours, and you'd run the risk of him dropping the contract for a more stable fulltime position. Cheaper still would be hiring an outsourcing firm but then at a minimum you'd have to deal with different timezones and langauge barriors. Cheapest of all would be something like rentacoder, but you'd run a very high risk of wasting your money paying a total incompetant in doing so.

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      That's 6 to 18mo full time for an experianced first world contractor. Potentially cheaper options would be a kid right out of college, but without experiance the lower hourly rate would be partially counterbalanced by more total hours, and you'd run the risk of him dropping the contract for a more stable fulltime position. Cheaper still would be hiring an outsourcing firm but then at a minimum you'd have to deal with different timezones and langauge barriors. Cheapest of all would be something like rentacoder, but you'd run a very high risk of wasting your money paying a total incompetant in doing so.

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      The project seems like it would take too long, from what I understand a buddy of mine did it in 2 weeks and of course over the next 6 months debugged it. I have a business I want to get going but timing wise it would have to be done in the next 3 months.....lets say maybe I will have to go back to growing......lol Thank you for your information as discouraging as it is......I thought that this would have been the place that something impossible like this would have been made possible .......thanks though!

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      • A Alleyes

        Christian, So your saying that developing a good software could cost over 50 - 100k. Dam that is out of my budget........I wonder how many cool projects can't get done cause of blood sucking? Anyways thanks for your informative reply!:^)

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        led mike
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        Alleyes wrote:

        blood sucking

        So people that have spent a lifetime learning how to develop software and "get paid" for it is "blood sucking". Well you could always learn how and then do it yourself right, I wonder how long it would take and what it would cost you that way?

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          Alleyes wrote:

          blood sucking

          So people that have spent a lifetime learning how to develop software and "get paid" for it is "blood sucking". Well you could always learn how and then do it yourself right, I wonder how long it would take and what it would cost you that way?

          led mike

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          Alleyes
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          Learning is part of life ......alright I am a Civil Engineer and as such no little of software development except that C++ was my toughest course....but be it programming, doctor, blood sucking lawyers, engineers or what have you...we all work hard to get to were we are but that does not mean we need to make it just as hard or harder for the next guy....the simple thing is that maybe I need to forget about going after my dreams......at least for now:~

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          • A Alleyes

            Learning is part of life ......alright I am a Civil Engineer and as such no little of software development except that C++ was my toughest course....but be it programming, doctor, blood sucking lawyers, engineers or what have you...we all work hard to get to were we are but that does not mean we need to make it just as hard or harder for the next guy....the simple thing is that maybe I need to forget about going after my dreams......at least for now:~

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            Civil engineer eh? So if i asked you to build me a bridge for 8k, that would take you a year of work to accomplish, and you told me that it would cost 100k to do that, it would be blood sucking?

            led mike

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            • A Alleyes

              The project seems like it would take too long, from what I understand a buddy of mine did it in 2 weeks and of course over the next 6 months debugged it. I have a business I want to get going but timing wise it would have to be done in the next 3 months.....lets say maybe I will have to go back to growing......lol Thank you for your information as discouraging as it is......I thought that this would have been the place that something impossible like this would have been made possible .......thanks though!

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              David Crow
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              Alleyes wrote:

              ...maybe I will have to go back to growing...

              So you are not full grown yet?


              "Approved Workmen Are Not Ashamed" - 2 Timothy 2:15

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              • A Alleyes

                The project seems like it would take too long, from what I understand a buddy of mine did it in 2 weeks and of course over the next 6 months debugged it. I have a business I want to get going but timing wise it would have to be done in the next 3 months.....lets say maybe I will have to go back to growing......lol Thank you for your information as discouraging as it is......I thought that this would have been the place that something impossible like this would have been made possible .......thanks though!

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                Christian Graus
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                Alleyes wrote:

                from what I understand a buddy of mine did it in 2 weeks and of course over the next 6 months debugged it

                Sorry, I'd say this means he spent 2 weeks proving the basic concept and 6 months developing. Or, he should never write code again. No-one can spend 6 months debugging 2 weeks work.

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                I have a business I want to get going but timing wise it would have to be done in the next 3 months.....

                That's a pity, you just said it would take 6 months to write :-)

                Alleyes wrote:

                I thought that this would have been the place that something impossible like this would have been made possible

                If you have a really good idea, you can perhaps find an investor for it, a team of three would halve development time, for example.

                Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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                  Alleyes wrote:

                  from what I understand a buddy of mine did it in 2 weeks and of course over the next 6 months debugged it

                  Sorry, I'd say this means he spent 2 weeks proving the basic concept and 6 months developing. Or, he should never write code again. No-one can spend 6 months debugging 2 weeks work.

                  Alleyes wrote:

                  I have a business I want to get going but timing wise it would have to be done in the next 3 months.....

                  That's a pity, you just said it would take 6 months to write :-)

                  Alleyes wrote:

                  I thought that this would have been the place that something impossible like this would have been made possible

                  If you have a really good idea, you can perhaps find an investor for it, a team of three would halve development time, for example.

                  Christian Graus - Microsoft MVP - C++ Metal Musings - Rex and my new metal blog

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                  Christian Graus wrote:

                  No-one can spend 6 months debugging 2 weeks work.

                  Based on some of the folks we get here in the forums... I think that is totally possible. :-D

                  led mike

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                    Christian Graus wrote:

                    No-one can spend 6 months debugging 2 weeks work.

                    Based on some of the folks we get here in the forums... I think that is totally possible. :-D

                    led mike

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                    Heck, i've done it, starting out on new work in old code. Nothing like believing the documentation for an interface rather than reading the code that implements it to get you into trouble...

                    every night, i kneel at the foot of my bed and thank the Great Overseeing Politicians for protecting my freedoms by reducing their number, as if they were deer in a state park. -- Chris Losinger, Online Poker Players?

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                    • L led mike

                      Civil engineer eh? So if i asked you to build me a bridge for 8k, that would take you a year of work to accomplish, and you told me that it would cost 100k to do that, it would be blood sucking?

                      led mike

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                      You said exactly what I was thinking Mike, bravo.

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                      • A Alleyes

                        The project seems like it would take too long, from what I understand a buddy of mine did it in 2 weeks and of course over the next 6 months debugged it. I have a business I want to get going but timing wise it would have to be done in the next 3 months.....lets say maybe I will have to go back to growing......lol Thank you for your information as discouraging as it is......I thought that this would have been the place that something impossible like this would have been made possible .......thanks though!

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                        GaryWoodfine
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                        I can't believe you actually came on here, ask a question as vague as the one you did, were planning a business venture on it, had a few replies and then binned your business venture, I can't see what your point was? Your question was basically I need a house built, how long will it take?


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                        • A Alleyes

                          The project seems like it would take too long, from what I understand a buddy of mine did it in 2 weeks and of course over the next 6 months debugged it. I have a business I want to get going but timing wise it would have to be done in the next 3 months.....lets say maybe I will have to go back to growing......lol Thank you for your information as discouraging as it is......I thought that this would have been the place that something impossible like this would have been made possible .......thanks though!

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                          Alleyes wrote:

                          a buddy of mine did it in 2 weeks and of course over the next 6 months debugged it

                          So it took him 6-1/2 months to finish the app. No wonder you're amazed at what real programmers would charge - you suck at even the most trivial math problems. "Blood sucking"? I call that earning a living.

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