I can code in python, but I have no web dev experience—I could work out what algorithms are needed, but I’m not sure I would know how to implement them, at least not off the bat.
Still, I’d be willing to work on it for less then $100 per hour.
If you’re working for $x an hour, do you think you would take fewer that 100/x times as long as someone who is experienced at web dev?
Fair pay would be $x an hour given that it takes me 100/x times as long as someone who is experienced at web dev. However in reality estimates of how long the work will take seem to vary wildly—for instance you and Viliam disagree by an order of magnitude.
The more efficient system might be for me to work with someone who does have some web dev experience, if there is someone else working on this.
I can code in python, but I have no web dev experience—I could work out what algorithms are needed, but I’m not sure I would know how to implement them, at least not off the bat.
Still, I’d be willing to work on it for less then $100 per hour.
Thanks for the offer!
If you’re working for $x an hour, do you think you would take fewer that 100/x times as long as someone who is experienced at web dev?
Fair pay would be $x an hour given that it takes me 100/x times as long as someone who is experienced at web dev. However in reality estimates of how long the work will take seem to vary wildly—for instance you and Viliam disagree by an order of magnitude.
The more efficient system might be for me to work with someone who does have some web dev experience, if there is someone else working on this.