Looking for developers for a database projet

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Tom Bardout

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Jun 8, 2019, 9:43:02 AM6/8/19
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Hi,

I'm a french architecture student. I've been developing an interactive and collaborative database for architecture students for a while now and will soon be funded by the school in order to develop the platform beyond the current prototype into a full release. Since I created the database from tiddlywiki with my very limited coding knowledge, I need to find developers that are comfortable with tiddlywiki in order to built upon it and add collaborative features (or in the worst case, port to a suitable system). The first phase of development to reach bear minimum requirements for a launch coud be around a month of part-time development.  I would need to have a general idea of the price of a free-lance developer on a non-lucrative and low budget project like this one. Anything, opinions, thoughts, documents and estimates, are appreciated here in order for me to do a preliminary pricing to negotiate funds. 


TonyM

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Jun 8, 2019, 8:18:14 PM6/8/19
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Tom,

I would happy to be involved, since I am starting out on my own, and currently have very little income, however I am a TiddlyWiki super user and would not profess to be a javascript designer, only hacker.

I am currently building a solution for an existing client on TiddlyWiki and have a simple low hourly rate in Australian Dollars I can offer. I have developed a range of rapid development tools on top of TiddlyWiki with the express aim of making a partial livelihood from this. I am available on a part time basis with a lot of flexibility.

I only know rudimentary french but my Partner Isabelle and her daughters are fluent if this proves necessary.

Please reply by email use Google forum "Reply Privately to Author" to continue the conversation off line.

I in no way want to limit other community members participating as well, and there are some great people here. I prefer collaboration over competition.

Regards
Tony
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