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Freelance programming

Name: Anonymous 2011-05-03 10:54

I am thinking about earning a little money on the side by doing freelance programming work.
Does anyone have experience with it?

I have been appalled a couple of times so far.
Some projects are obviously malware ("need program that locks the computer until a movie is played/code entered/ransom payed") others are a joke, pic related.

Also I am a bit scared about the low payments, there was a project where some guy wanted a video analysis program that identified people based on their faces, their sexes based on their clothed and how they dressed.
IIRC such a technology does not exist as of yet.
Nonetheless someone bid 35$ on it.

Edit: its a repost from /g/ since I got no responses there. Pic in question is http://images.4chan.org/g/src/1304420197498.png (summary in case of deadlink: batshit insane project on guru.com)

Name: Anonymous 2011-05-03 11:21

Not worth it unless you have a client base or a big name.
Otherwise, compete with indians and pakis for $5 for two week's work.

Name: Anonymous 2011-05-03 23:26

I am starting to think there is no money in programming unless I want to work for the air force or defense contractor.

Name: Anonymous 2011-05-03 23:30

>>3
There's tons of money, you just need to know where to look. Making six figures as an independent contractor for a select group of clientele isn't impossible. You just need to be a top-notch software developer, and you need to get yourself established first. Usually, you need to put in a few years at least working regular software dev jobs at an office, network among different companies and people at conventions, etc. and if you have a reputation as an awesome developer, people will start asking you if you're interested in working on a project for them. That's how I started.

Name: Anonymous 2011-05-03 23:44

okay here is the killer question that I get shit on every time I ask.  How does one get into these office jobs, because that is what I am looking for.  I have C++ experience behind me now that I have taken it at my university.  Other experience is just amateur bullshit I like to do on the side like php and whatnot.  Careerbuilder doesn't seem like a place to look.

Name: Anonymous 2011-05-04 11:03

I have C++ experience behind me now that I have taken it at my university.

Uni exper don't mean shit, son. Employers don't even really consider it relevant ever.

Name: Anonymous 2011-05-04 13:05

your ability to make yourself a living has nothing to do with your ability to get hired by an office.

forget that, and go start a business or something

Name: Anonymous 2011-05-05 17:51

its more about who you know and if that person trusts you, I just got a prog. job that way thanks to my roomate

Name: Anonymous 2011-05-06 9:09

Tons of money are hidden in Darkfreelancenets, you have to have reputation and connections to get there.  Anything that's on surface only attracts fools and pakis.

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