Offer HN: I will build your MVP
I am in between jobs at the moment and feel like doing some freelance work. Hence, I am looking for people who want their MVP/side-project/whatever built.
About me: MSc. Computer Science, 2.5 years of development experience with 1 year at a startup I co-founded (I was lead developer in a team of 4). I'm a good communicator and have worked with several developers.
I am skilled in JavaScript, Node.js, ElasticSearch, Java, Play! Framework, Android, Social API's, AWS, MySQL, MongoDB, Ruby and Rails.
Worked with following API's in the past: - Facebook (single-sign on as well as Graph API) - Linkedin - Google Contacts, Google Maps, GMail (IMAP) - Twitter - Dropbox
Have deployed several web apps, using Nginx, Varnish and HAProxy.
If you're interested in more information, code examples, a Skype call or anything else: email is in my profile! Usual delivery time is 6-8 weeks. I only take one project at a time, so yours gets full attention. An example of my latest weekend project: http://www.startupdiaries.info/.
Thanks, and Happy Holidays!
EDIT: As per suggestion, here are my profiles online:
Github: https://github.com/philipdesmedt Linkedin: http://www.linkedin.com/in/philipdesmedt Twitter: https://twitter.com/philipdesmedt
Pay rate is negotiable, but around 66 dollars/hour (50 euro/hour).
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[ 4.2 ms ] story [ 70.4 ms ] threadCould you elaborate on your requirement?
Edit: downvotes because... ? Anyway: I think $66/hour is not expensive per-se, but it can quickly become way too much; 8 weeks is almost $22k, is that interesting for a startup? How about fixed price like: http://iwbyp.chris-granger.com/?
6-8 weeks delivery time just means, well... that I will deliver the product in 6-8 weeks. :)
I also work on a milestone basis and regularly show progress. This means that my clients will have a clear idea of what they're paying for. Not a bad deal and certainly not overpriced imho.
When I started out, my chamber of commerce told me literally that I should not ask below 90 guilders (when they still existed) which would now be about E65. But then I was just starting out; I can ask E150-200 and I would get that <= 2008. What is normal now for different years of experience?