Healthcare end-to-end product development and staff augmentation. Hourly rate usually around $150/hour.
As you have experience with Python and Javascript, I would suggest: Backend: Django or Flask (Python frameworks) Frontend: Vue.js (JS framework) I you are willing to explore new technologies, I would suggest Laravel.
I agree and think the timing is everything - When you are the first one responding to a job request, your chances of winning increase considerably. We are doing this with an internal tool at Light-it (the agency I run)…
It depends on the tech stack you are currently using for your SaaS. I would not develop this from scratch. For example: If you are using Laravel for the backend, you can develop this feature "easily" using Laravel…
"A senior developer can develop a whole application from scratch by himself. Senior devs know about design patterns, architecture, automating testing, performance, security, debugging, bug fixing, testing, validation,…
I think you basically have two options if you think there is still a lot to be don before launching a good MVP: Option A) Using a no-code tool as buuble.io, Webflow, or similar. The choice depends on your requirements.…
Healthcare end-to-end product development and staff augmentation. Hourly rate usually around $150/hour.
As you have experience with Python and Javascript, I would suggest: Backend: Django or Flask (Python frameworks) Frontend: Vue.js (JS framework) I you are willing to explore new technologies, I would suggest Laravel.
I agree and think the timing is everything - When you are the first one responding to a job request, your chances of winning increase considerably. We are doing this with an internal tool at Light-it (the agency I run)…
It depends on the tech stack you are currently using for your SaaS. I would not develop this from scratch. For example: If you are using Laravel for the backend, you can develop this feature "easily" using Laravel…
"A senior developer can develop a whole application from scratch by himself. Senior devs know about design patterns, architecture, automating testing, performance, security, debugging, bug fixing, testing, validation,…
I think you basically have two options if you think there is still a lot to be don before launching a good MVP: Option A) Using a no-code tool as buuble.io, Webflow, or similar. The choice depends on your requirements.…