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I could see how using Outlook would be distracting... some people see the pop-ups and have this urge to address it immediately. I keep my Outlook closed most of the time for that very reason, to avoid the distraction.
The forum idea is good, although I've seen other people already doing something like that. I believe someone posted screen captures of theirs here on CP.
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I think I would agree with Eddie's comments on the usefulness of something that becomes a distraction and that people eventually learn to ignore. The forum idea is probably a better choice and it wouldn't require anyone installing anything (ideal for people/offices that work with multiple operating systems).
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Put and play Blu-ray/DVD movies for new iPad with Full HD quality
Summary:
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Many users like watching movies on new iPad 3 so as to take full advantage of the amazing retina display, but most of them have difficulty to stream Blu-ray and DVD movies to iPad 3. Below is a question about this:
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Hello, apologies for such a bold opening post but I have been advised by a friend that works in the coding industry to make this post here. I am not completely sure whether this is the right sub-forum for this post so further apologies if this post is not in the correct forum-category.
Headline points:
- App developer required
- Skill swop,
- London based,
Hi,
I am looking for an App developer to assist me in building an App that can be sold over itunes and other similar forums. I envisage that the App will be similar to an e-book in that it will provide information to its users. The App will also provide links to various websites and offer a simple tool for the App downloader to use. I do not envisage that the App will be particularly flashy or have fancy graphics, it will probably be similar in design to the eBay App in layout and navigation. Music is not requirement. I personally have little knowledge about App development at the moment but I imagine that this would be a relatively simple App to build as it will primarily be an information bank.
Without disclosing too much information on this project, the App will be related to the property industry and provide up to date information on the sector. I.e., The App will assist its users in matters related to the property industry.
To achieve this I am seeking an individual, rather than an organisation, to work on this project with. In essence I am looking for a partner. I cannot pay you for this work and I therefore propose that we enter into a skill-swop. I will provide the content for the App and you, the developer, will build, manage and import the content. I do however want involvement in the design and layout of the App.
About myself: I am a 25 year old graduate working in central London, I have been working in the property industry for several years and am currently employed. This project for me would be an evening and weekend project. I am not considering quitting my day job for this project at all and see it as surplus to my career.
If you're interested in working with me on this project please drop me an email to richardpillow13@hotmail.com with a few lines about who you are and your experience. I would like to work with someone who:
- Is of a similar age range to myself (18 - 29)
- London Based (Central & North-West preferable),
- Experience in multi-format App development,
- Experience in listing apps for sale,
- Someone creative. If you know how to use a tool like photoshop that would be very helpful.
Any profits created by sale of the App will be shared. Profit sharing levels are up for discussion!
Kind regards,
Richard
modified 31-Jul-12 15:25pm.
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Richard2525 wrote: I have been advised by a friend that works in the coding industry to make this post here. Be careful who you take advice from. This is not a free jobs board; if you wish to advertise online then you should contact the site administrators and pay for the advertising space.
One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.
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I would reason that my post was not an advert. I'm trying to find a project partner from the coding world and in doing so looking on a website dedicated to coding is a good place to look.
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Richard2525 wrote: I'm trying to find a project partner ... in order to make money, so this is an advertisement. Perhaps you should take the time to read the site guidelines[^].
One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.
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Hi again,
Thank you for your reply. I have read over the rules and would still reason that I am not advertising anything. I am simply seeking a buesiness partmer for a project. Surely the ultimate goal in much coding is to make money, or promote something, be it a game or whatever else. I am not asking anyone to buy anything from me, nor am i trying in anyway to sell something.
The rules state "No advertising or soliciting". I feel i'm doing neither but if the view of the powers that be feel I am, i sincerely apologise for causing disruption here on your forum.
If you want to continue this conversation please can you PM me.
Warm regards,
Richard
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Richard2525 wrote: reason that I am not advertising anything. You are adviertising for a coder to join your business venture.
Richard2525 wrote: "No advertising or soliciting". I feel i'm doing neither As someone who only joined today you get forgiven for that. I merely pointed out the protocol, which becomes clearer the more time you spend here.
Richard2525 wrote: If you want to continue this conversation please can you PM me. No, discussions should be kept public so anyone can join in.
One of these days I'm going to think of a really clever signature.
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I've moved this post to a more appropriate forum
cheers,
Chris Maunder
The Code Project | Co-founder
Microsoft C++ MVP
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Hi,
Is there any board where people are posting their requirement for project on codeproject ? or we need to depend on some other sites ?
Thanks
-Amit Gajjar (MinterProject)
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Repost from the C++ forum.
We have started a MapWindow Summer of Code 2012.
We focus this year on the C++ part of MapWindow GIS.
We already have defined several tasks and we have matching budget (however it is not much, we are a voluntary community).
We are now looking for C++ developers that are willing to fulfill the tasks.
Of course you need to have some good experience in C++, knowing something about GIS is also very useful.
Please go to http://www.mapwindow.org/SummerOfCode/2012/[^] for more information.
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I posted this over in C# section, and was advised to post it here
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As per the the title, I am taking over a project from QIOS DevSuite which included many useful free controls such as a Winforms Ribbon Control etc..
I want to keep this control free to the public, but I can't do it all on my own!! The reason for my post is, I am trying to build a community of volunteers to help with future development (like how phpbb is developed now) and support.
Currently QIOS have taken the control off line, but they have so far provided me with the forum and previous data etc.. So, if this is of interest as a small hobby then please get in contact with me at www.qdevsuite.com[^].
Here is a link to screen shot of the qdevsuite http://www.qdevsuite.com/home3.gif[^]
Thank you
Dan
modified 17-Jul-12 15:01pm.
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Hi Dan,
I've just been to your website and your controls look amazing!
I'm part of a large Open Source GIS Community: MapWindow GIS (www.mapwindow.org[^])
For the next version (v4.9) we not only want to rewrite the GUI but also restyle it.
It seems using your controls will do most of this tedious task
I'm not sure about your license but it seems we can use your controls. If we do I cannot guarantee you developing time but I can give you a lot of testing time: MapWindow GIS has a 10,000+ user-base.
I'm looking forward hearing from you if you are interested in this kind of collaboration.
Thanks,
Paul
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Hi Paul
Your more than welcome to use the controls. The licence information can be found here http://www.qdevsuite.com/licensing/[^], but basicly it states the controls can be used freely.
If you want to contact me directly, use the contact us on the main web page and this will email me directly
Thanks
Dan
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Hi Dan,
The QIOS set of controls looks fantastic. I actively develop several popular freeware tools (see link in my sig) and would like to help when I have some free cycles. My current ETA is towards the end of the year (that's probably longer than you'd like), but please keep me in mind.
Thanks,
/ravi
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Okay, somthing new. I have designed, and developed a prototype, medical robotic platform. It has the capability to take Blood Pressure, test diabetics, and even do EKG's. All of the medical reporting equipment has been verified by Doctors, and Nurses, as being accurate. The Device is being built as an interface between Veterans and the Veterans Administration medical center. I call it Val or Valerie. The acronym is V.H.A.L. which is [V]eterans [H]ealth [A]ssist [L]ink. I am now starting to build the voice menu for the Robot. The unit has a Kinect sensor which means it has a microphone array. My problem is this. I would like to build a limited amount of A.I. along with the robotic commands for movement. With the Kinect unit I also have the capability for voice distinction along with Facial feature recognition. I need a kick in the butt to get going. I would appericiate any help from any source if there is anyone out there that would care to help.
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David P Smith wrote: I need a kick in the butt to get going.
Start here[^]. Write us a nice article on the technology and how you used it, and we won't kick too hard
Bastard Programmer from Hell
if you can't read my code, try converting it here[^]
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Not to kick you while you're demotivated, but, there are some big challenges ahead of you. I tried to do some similar product ideas in the health arena, and there are two things that will quickly become the bane of your existence. Just wanted to share these with you so that you don't get surprised later on:
1) FDA Medical Device Clearance: If it's a device, and used in health care, chances are that it needs some type of approval/clearance. If it touches a human in any way (like blood pressure, EKG's, etc) you are guaranteed that you will need approval before you can sell or make claims. Here is a resource to help: http://www.fda.gov/MedicalDevices/DeviceRegulationandGuidance/default.htm[^]
2) Health Insurance Payment Authorization: If Doctors/Nurses can't charge it back to an insurance provider in some way, good luck getting them to use it. First, you will need the FDA approval on the device. Then, you will need to hunt down people who can make these decisions (if they actually exist). Many of them will say that they just follow medicare payment guidelines for DME (durable medical equipment) payments. So then you try to get a determination from CMS (center for medicare/medicaid services)... HA! Then, you will need to make your case as to why your device is better than all the rest, and how it will improve patient outcomes. To do that, you need clinical studies... to do that, you need doctors interested in actually being a part of the research (it is quite a commitment), then you will need funding for the research, so you begin writing a grant proposal. Then, you will need to buy a wig because you have pulled out all of your hair.
Also, on the payment front, if you try to make the argument of physician oversight billing for time spent reviewing results from the device, you may be out of luck. Physician oversight payments for tele-health are pretty restricted.
Be The Noise
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Hello there!
I'm a masters degree student from Norway. For my thesis I have developed four Android 4.0 apps. These apps are similar to discussion forums. The apps have different design solutions, and I'm trying to find out which design is the best for making good discussions.
In order to do this, I was hoping some of you would want to try out one of the apps! Basically, I am planning to have a "test period" for about one week, where people can use the app for discussion. After this I have a quick survey with some questions relating to the application, and the discussion itself.
If you would like to participate, please let me know by sending an e-mail to debatortest@gmail.com or leave your mail adress here so I can get back to you.
Cheers,
Audun Sørheim
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I want to share a project idea hoping to get feedback and possibly serious collaborators who are ready to give it a try in hope it can bring concrete gain and success.
The idea is easily understood given the following parts of it :
- A rules execution server
- A .Net UI component for rules creation
- A .Net component to communicate events/facts to the server and to receive rules execution responses.
So it is easy to see that this new approach aims at helping developers easily integrate expert reasoning in their applications. they will have to deploy the server with their application, integrate the editor in their UI and wire up the server with their app as follows :
- communicate events when they happen.
- listen for actions triggering and do the needed jobs.
- when user creates a rule, just save it in the engine.
So the developer does no longer have to change his code when the end-user asks for a particular logic, and he gives maximum freedom to the end user to make sophisticated treatments.
I can guarantee the server part, i hope to find collaborator on the .Net side.
Thanks!
Push Framework - now released !
http://www.pushframework.com
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Ahmed Charfeddine wrote: So the developer does no longer have to change his code when the end-user asks
for a particular logic,
Wont work. The reason is simple.
To solve complex problems complex logic is needed. Thus programming languages exist. Complexity also allows for more ways to create errors. Complex errors.
And that is why programmers exist.
A general solution would either be so simple as to provide no benefit or so complex that the "users" would need to be be programmers. Thus losing all possible benefit.
Now if you have a specific problem domain and extensive expertise working in that domain (and not just programming for it) then you might be able to create a 'language' that is intutive for most users of the same domain. Then you can wrap everything else you said about it around it.
Other than that you can just hack it as a learning experience. If so I suggest you keep the language simple. You might want to look into some of the existing gaming systems such as the ones that let you program 'robots' (software entities only) to fight against each other. The language is simple and there are existing implementations that let you constrast against. I am certain that there are other types of games systems like that as well.
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He's talking about Business Rules Engines. There are quite a few commercially available ones available right now that do just this. I worked on one back in the early 90s.
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Pete O'Hanlon wrote: I worked on one back in the early 90s.
Presumably you are referring to a generic/general system and not one that was specific to a industry/company.
By the way I created a "business rules" engine in the 90s as well. And worked with another commercial one then as well. And another system that could be deemed that as well in 2000.
All of them required developers to create the rules. Or specially trained operators who spent all of their time doing that which certainly suggests a programmer to me.
Pete O'Hanlon wrote: He's talking about Business Rules Engines. There are quite a few commercially
available ones available right now that do just this.
And how many sales people create rules? How many HR managers? How many call center employees? How many clerks?
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