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Let's hope the robot tells you that there is a better way.
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That will the most beautiful day ! 
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There are lots of algorithms rolled out in recent days. if we follow the right technics our business won't affect in any of these.
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Hi all,
I have joined this forum and I loved it the way everyone communicates.
Actually next week I am going to have automation testing project and I do not know which tool is best to use. I am confused between Selenium and TestingWhiz, I have read reviews about both, but I am not able to get to the point.
Can you please give your suggestion.??
Your suggestions are most welcome.....
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Hi,
I think automation testing is more broader subject. If you want to use UI automation testing specifically, I have used Selenium and it does pretty good job.
Ravi Lodhiya
[link]www.ravilodhiya.com[/link]
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I don't have the first idea of how to write code nor the time or money that is required to do it..I want to know what is the biggest factor stopping the next platform of social media being developed to take on Facebook? It seems like Zuckerberg has the whole pie
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You have to be innovative... and in a way that interest your target user base. FB initially targeted college kids, and did a damn good job of it too... that helped it build up a huge user base. From there it expanded to a bigger audience.
Now about being innovative, if you're making the same thing that FB already has, well... odds are people won't be too interested in joining yet another social site (Google+ has pretty much flopped because it doesn't offer enough novelty to make people want to join). If on the other hand, you have something new that people like to offer, then you might have something (i.e. Snapchat and all their video/image filters).
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please i want to lunch an iot application that will operate in domotique (home automation)communicatin with many sensor . I NEED HELP IN IMPLEMENTING THE APPLICATION. PLEASE HELP
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Wrong forum, and wrong question. We are here to answer technical questions, not to write your code.
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Hello.
First off, I'm sorry if this is in the wrong section. I didn't see a section for Python and did a search for it but that just returned really old posts.
I'm trying to create a Python calculator to create quotes and estimates. It would be similar to a mortgage calculator but have much more variables to deal with. I tried finding something "out of the box" because I figure I'm not the only one who needs this but couldn't find anything so my only other option would be to write it myself.
If anyone knows of a program, software or where to start trying to build my own, I'd really appreciate it.
Thank you.
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Well this has nothing to do with running a business, so yes, this is the wrong place. If there is no specific forum for your subject then you can use the QA section at http://www.codeproject.com/Questions/ask.aspx[^].
As to your question, either you write it yourself, or use Google to find sample code that may fit the bill.
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Normally I do not sign Work For Hire agreements.
Under what circumstances would YOU sign a Work For Hire agreement?
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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Whose job is it to pay the lawyers to write the software development contract, the client or the contractor?
I'm talking about a contract worth maybe five to six thousand dollars.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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I would have thought it would be the client. What sort of cost for the contract to be written, could be more than the value of the work.
The 5-6k is for your work not their and your protection. I used to have a proforma contract which seemed to satisfy most needs, in the 90s
Never underestimate the power of human stupidity
RAH
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Thanks, Mycroft.
The difficult we do right away...
...the impossible takes slightly longer.
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It's always the client's (contracting party) responsibility to provide any agreement required. I'd still review all the terms closely to make sure everything is acceptable to both parties. The terms can be negotiable if one of the parties strongly disagrees with something.
FYI... for that small of a contract, you can probably just look for something online that has broad terms that fit the need and attach some requirements to that, that way everybody knows what to expect when the contract ends.
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Don't pay lawyers to do it! There are plenty of pro-forma contracts available on contracting sites (e.g. ContractorUk.com). If you are offering a service then you offer YOUR terms and conditions - that is all a contract is. If the client is not willing to accept your T&C's then it is their responsibility to offer an alternative - which you are within your rights to reject, accept or offer suggestions for amendments.
Software Development contracts are no different to any other service provided by any other supplier... negotiation may be more prevalent is all.
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Its good to keep a standard template for easy customization
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Who do you want to be in control - the client, or yourself? It also depends on where you are - in the UK you need to be fully conversant with IR35 (personal services company taxation) and it's virtually certain that a client-provided contract will be inadequate. If you're a contractor, you should be a member of your "local" trade association - in the UK that would be IPSE[^] and any decent association will provide sound template contracts.
I always offer my "standard" contract (based very closely on the IPSE one) and clients are normally happy with this. If they are reluctant, just tell them that you can use their contract but will need to charge them for an independent contract review. Even if they insist on using theirs and refuse to stump up the review fees, it's usually worth paying for the review yourself anyway - certainly in the UK in the current climate.
FYI, my standard contract simply refers to a "schedule" for the actual scope of the project, timescales, and fees. That's again based on a boilerplate but customising the contract and schedule normally takes only 1/2 hour or so, even on a larger contract.
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Anyone here have a contact in business insurance for web sites, preferably in LA? Thx
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how much would it cost to develop gps system?
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The same as the answer to your repost of this question.
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How much would it cost to build a car?
You see how this works? If you come up with a vague statement like this, you have no idea of what the scope is of what you are trying to do. Without the scope, you cannot estimate the cost.
This space for rent
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